Sorry for my poor English. It is not my native language.
However: My problem / my question:
How can you delete a user profile in the FTP part of PowerArchiver? I can create new users only or select them, but i can not delete them. Is the function missing? Or do I overlook something I should see?
Hi all,
I’m new here, so just a little description for beginning.
I’m a french guy who works in Lyon (FRANCE). We wants to install the Power Archiver Outlook Plugin (PAOP) 2013 on our Windows 8.
I need to know if there’s a possibility to install the plugin silently with settings.
We are using the .msi to install PAOP but we need to set :
Minimal filesize : 200 kbytes and
Check the box : name based on first attachment
Did someone know somethings for that?
Maybe by the regedit editor?
Thanks a lot
PS: sorry for all mistakes in English.
would like a libre office writter plugin so i can zip streat to zip file or any other archive file that powerarchiver can handle.
Hi Team,
I use POAP A fair amount and its so good I very rarely notice its actually there.
However, for some time I have been wanting to see more options for when Compressing certain files types and to what method and at what level. For example…
Currently, PAOP gives me 1 method for all files and if I want have it passworded, also at what point should it auto compress.
With all the changes in PowerArchiver 2010 and with 2011 on the way it would be nice to see POAP Follow suite.
For example a new feature i would like to see is more custom options to auto compressing file types. ie
for Spreadsheets I might want it to auto compress as a non passworded zip after it being over 5 megs.
But for Access database files or dat, mdb, bat etc etc I would i would prefer it to use Zipx or 7Zip with Maximum compression after 7 megs.
And say I select multiple files including pictures, word documents and websites I would like it to auto zip using another method…
and to be clever say I had files in a secure folder called private an ability to tell POAP that anything from that Folder that gets emailed should be encrypted and compressed using PAE with AES with a default password… possibly linked into my Password manager in PowerArchiver 2011…
Now this is a fair amount of work but I feel it is an important step forward, taking into consideration how dynamic users files can be.
This also could be a Pro Plugin, for an ever so slight charge… And I would be happy to pay!!
Plugin doesn’t even work in 2010… understandable as 2010 moved outlook to the ribbon. I assume this will be fixed, but I thought I’d give a heads up.
the rules are simple post your plugins here you will be credited with creating for the plugin.
I have an issue, when I send an e-mail in Outlook, the plug in seems to spawn some sort of orphan process? There’s Outlook Plugin Windows that I can’t get to “restore”.
Like, I have Outlook open. Windows reports I have 10 Outlook windows open, but there are really 9 windows labeled “PowerArchiver Outlook Plugin”, none of which respond to being opened.
Is there a setting I need to change to avoid this?
Option:
-add each file in separate archive
PAOP can’t compress the same files with another names…
why?
I have been researching PowerArchiver to see if it would fit my needs, and have seen many great reviews. I am especially interested in your plugin system, as I use several obscure archivers for which there are TC plugins.
I am, however, having a hard time finding info about your plugin system. Is there any documentation about the use of plugins in PA? From the info I have found, some plugins work and some do not, is there any way besides trial and error to determine what type of plugins will work (Multiarc for example)? I have seen the admin on here suggest to a user to write a plugin, but then give no direction or docs as to the format for PowerArchiver plugins. Since TotalCommander plugins do not work all the time, it might well be a waste of time to write a plugin using that format. If a plugin does work, does it just allow viewing or can you compress and extract as well. Does the plugin functionality extend to the context menu?
Sorry for the mismash of questions, but the plugin feature really needs better explanation. I would appreciate any info.
Thanks,
HookEm!
it would be nice to see from the about box what plugins and there version are installed.
ActivePDFView is a lister plugin (WLX) for Powerarchiver. It allows the user to preview an Adobe Acrobat PDF file in either the QuickView panel or in the floating TC lister window and with much of the utility of the standalone Acrobat viewer. The free Adobe Acrobat Reader must be installed on your system before attempting to use ActivePDFView to view a PDF.
PowerArchiver Outlook Plug-in
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Why in settings absent ultra 7 zip compression?
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because it takes 800 MB of RAM :-)
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because it takes 800 MB of RAM :-)
On modern PC 2-4GB or more RAM…800 MB is not really problem.
And if it text document with PA smart option it would use in common cases PPMD with ~200MB
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It is for my system. They need to use a standard as most internet providers like bt in the uk only allow 20mb max of attachments. So what is the need for this on outlook attachments.
To think about
I have to confess i only have 320mb of ram and a large virtual memory file, as my computer is a dell 10 yes old and still working, on a windows 2000 system.
That is the average for most computers in developing worlds and people who can’t afford to get a new one yet. -
… They need to use a standard as most internet providers like bt in the uk only allow 20mb max of attachments. So what is the need for this on outlook attachments.
The 800 MB is required ram use to perform the compression (7zip) - not the size of the resulting email attachment(s).
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in most cases difference is minimal on small files, and hence there is no need for it in email client.
Unless people start sending emails which are several hundred MB in size, which is unlikely.
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i was merlry making a point that larger file sizes would result in more ram being used and that it is not really needed