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    Can you include .3MF to the list of re-compressible formats?
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    Can you include .3MF to the list of re-compressible formats? Its structure is similar to MS Office 2007 documents and Open Document Format. It is a ZIP Deflate archive with XML data and some JPG, and/or PNG pictures inside. Otherwise, if I try to compress .3MF it bearly makes it smaller unless I recompress .3MF to the Store setting then it makes it a lot smaller.
    Wish they all would move to 7zip ZSTD in the first place so that the optimized file size with FileOptimizer would be 50% of the ZIP Deflate version. And there would be no extra compression needed :)

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    Optimize archive on Context Menu
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    I noticed that the option to add the optimize archive function to the context menu is missing on Windows 10.
    Opening each archive with the interface in order to click it becomes tedious with many files.

    Same for others functions like Remove Archive Encryption

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    Password protected zip file not displaying filenames inside when double clicked

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      pawul
      last edited by

      When double clicking a password protected .zip file, the contents (filenames)
      are displayed. They may reveal what they are about.

      I tried to first .zip the folder and then encrypt it.
      am not prompted for a password, although PA does not display the filenames as with the first option.

      Here are the steps I took.

      It would be nice if
      a folder is zipped en encrypted in 1 action
      such action is available as context menu item

      Current workaround (zip to password protected .exe may not always be suitable,
      sending such files by mail often is rejected by the mailservers)

      view files inside a pw protected file
      http://imageshack.com/a/img910/7135/Zk03nW.png

      step 1-2
      https://imageshack.com/i/paVQTMYMp
      step 3
      https://imageshack.com/i/p3Qn2bZqp
      step 4
      https://imageshack.com/i/hl9SZ0sbp
      step 5
      https://imageshack.com/i/p8ix3S7bp
      step 6
      https://imageshack.com/i/p9ElIR4Op

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        Mili conexware
        last edited by

        Hello!
        Thanks for the screenshots.
        You open the encrypted Zip file and there is nothing inside?
        I have attempted to re-create an archive using the same settings as in screenshots and it worked fine.
        The .zip file was compressed into another encrypted .zip file which opened properly.

        If it’s easier, please contact us again on the live chat option and we can go through it thoroughly.

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          pawul @Mili
          last edited by

          Yes, succeeded. Thanks for your help. Whilst I succeeded, I think it may be worthwhile to at least consider this ‘double action’ (first zip, then encrypt) be combined to 1 say ‘Zip & Encrypt’-action and available in the context menu, same as the normal zip.

          Thanks!

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            Mili conexware
            last edited by

            great!!

            As for the compress and encrypt option, you can already do that by configuring the ZIP format in config to always compress the file you are creating.
            Here is a screenshot of the configuration screen where you can set the Zip format to always compress. Once you set it, every time you want to make a Zip file, it you will be asked to set the encryption password.
            attachment_p_34182_0_config-zip.png

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            • spwolfS
              spwolf conexware
              last edited by

              There is also Compress & Encrypt shell option that can be enabled and then configured in Options as well.

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                wulffra @spwolf
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                  pawul @spwolf
                  last edited by

                  Okay, thank you both.
                  I wasn’t really aware of this option.

                  That said I still believe this is a small difference between the two step method
                  (see screenshots, viz. 1) first zip to a ‘normal’ non encrypted file, 2) then encrypt that zipfile)

                  versus

                  use a zip profile with encryption enabled.

                  I have created a zip file of a folder using both methods.

                  In the first method (2-step): when double clicking the file, it will display the folder, whereas I think it should not, it should already prompt for a password at that point. Once the file is double clicked, PA should detect it is an encrypted zip file and prompt for a password, whereas now PA reveals a part of what the file may be about, even when using another encrypted zip filename.

                  so, encrypted file xyz.zip shows the foldername.

                  =

                  the 2nd method does not hide anything. maybe this is a drawback of current zip method and cannot be solved.

                  in that case, the first method, the 2-step would be a workaround, but as said, the password prompt should immediately after the double clicking.

                  =

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                  • spwolfS
                    spwolf conexware
                    last edited by

                    Hello Pawul,

                    problem with filename encryption in ZIP is that it is patented by PKWARE and we can not add support for it… we have support for opening such files tough. This is only part of ZIP standard that is patented, rest of it is public domain.

                    So if you need zip, you can use that workaround, or you can use pae2 or 7zip.

                    Thanks and let us know of more of your ideas if you have them!

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