XPero Posted October 21, 2004 Author Share Posted October 21, 2004 OK thanks, I will try, but I hate opening third party apps to see whats inside a zip file. Maybe it slows my system...but it isn't slow right-clicking a zip + opening the app + closing it? it isn't faster double-click you zip folder and drag the files wherever you want? Maybe I prefer this because i got used doing things in that way...anyway thanks for your recommendation Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
maxXPsoft Posted October 22, 2004 Share Posted October 22, 2004 Basically what you're saying is you prefer the folder view for zip file's that XP included.... That slow's opening Explorer down quite a bit so it's off by default here on a 120 gb drive where i have so many zip's and rar's. Yes the rar can be added and i've looked at programming it but no i don't care to cause of the slowness it would add.If you simply install Winrar and make it the default for zip and all it handle's then you will see the folder view on rar files also. Me I choose off. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tjhart85 Posted October 27, 2004 Share Posted October 27, 2004 I agree, with Winrar assosciated with RAR files, all you have to do is double click on the files and they'll open, the GUI isn't as nice as Microsoft's, but you still can drag files out of the RARed file and drop them wherever you want, so it isn't too much of a pain. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dougiefresh Posted November 11, 2004 Share Posted November 11, 2004 To XPero:I want to say one thing about "shell programming"..... If you're not a programmer, don't suggest a way to do "shell programming". Anti-virus programs do not "just load a small dialog" when right-clicking their icon in the system tray. They load themselves fully into memory so that they can perform the function they were designed to do: SCAN FOR VIRUSES! Second, adding RAR support to ZIPFLDR.DLL.... Are you crazy? That's some serious hacking. I have extremely serious doubts that such can be added to ZIPFLDR.DLL without the source. Talk to Bill Gates about getting the source code and if you get it, MAYBE you will have a shot at doing so. But, since you're not programmer..... I'd say zero chance.Third, Get WinRAR (or some other program that supports RAR formats!). Use that program! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
XPero Posted November 20, 2004 Author Share Posted November 20, 2004 EDIT: sorry Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
prathapml Posted November 20, 2004 Share Posted November 20, 2004 @XPeroWell, calm down. Maybe its just the fact that it is impossible (or requires too much effort) that is making the others say so. Don't take comments too seriously!If there's someone who knows how (what you asked) it can be done, they'd post - until then, just stick with today's winrar. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
selyb Posted November 21, 2004 Share Posted November 21, 2004 i have searched google high and low for a shell extension that would do this and this post is as of yet, the best result ive foundthe only way i know to achieve this is with Directory Opus 8it comes with a rar plugin to view the filesyou can copy from or drag 'from' and drop but you cannot recompress the rari can program VB and it is within my abilities to write a shell extension for this and i would love to BUT: i have yet to see any free software that can create rar filesim not interested in making a shell extension that can only read rar files (since i use Directory Opus anyway and i already have this functionality)when i say 'within my ability' i mean that i could make an extension that would interface with a rar.dllif there is a linux library that can create/edit rar files, i would not be able to use it without someone else first porting it to win32 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ZachFSW Posted January 11, 2005 Share Posted January 11, 2005 Well hell, this thread at least gave me an idea - personally - just want the **** zip/rar/whatever to be open and I will worry about it later - I hate confirmation screensSo I just made this as the default for my rar/zips"C:\PROGRA~1\WinRAR\Rar.exe" "x" "%1" "E:\extracts\" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HenkD Posted July 22, 2005 Share Posted July 22, 2005 Alpha ZIP works just like zipfldr.dll and has limited (readonly) rar support. You can browse the rar files but you can not create rar files or change them.See: http://www.alphazip.com Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stlolth Posted January 17, 2006 Share Posted January 17, 2006 I actually searched far and wide for such a thing, to the darkest depths of google. No luck. But while doing so i stumbled upon a freeware multi-archiver called Zip Genius. It made me so glad to have found it that i uninstalled it, installed it back to the system directory and erased it's entries from add remove programs. It was so good that i wanted to feel it was actually part of the system. See for your selfhttp://www.zipgenius.it/index_eng.htm Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PROBLEMCHYLD Posted April 5, 2006 Share Posted April 5, 2006 I too wish zipfldr.dll could support the formats such as 7z.I hate using 3rd party apps.But i will if its necessary.IMO I would love to have all windows components without the 3rd party S!@T Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fdv Posted April 6, 2006 Share Posted April 6, 2006 (edited) i dont like this either in 2003. i saw this post and decided to devote 20 mins to putting something out there i deleted ZIPFLDR.DLL from dllcache and system32answer "keep" when windows file protection prompts (make sure your ISO or install CD isn't within access, or the stupid file will come right back)right click on this INF which is attachedit will disassociate zip files with this dll.reboot, the dll might be loaded into memory. either that, or use task manager to stop and restart explorer.now, the task for you is to pick your favorite archival program and create an assoication with zips, rars, etc.note that if you just associate an executable, it might just open the program and not the actual file, so you'll probably need to craft a clever command line within the registry to open the program as well as the file you have selected. i'll leave that for you guys, its late, i gotta go to bed edit: i neglected to state that this works in xp as well as 2003.de_zipfldr.inf Edited April 6, 2006 by fdv Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TbbW Posted April 16, 2006 Share Posted April 16, 2006 ummm... that zipdir extention allways got on my nerves with the search function built into windows.i had to redo a good number of zip files to rar coz they had a big number of files in them and windows search function wants to search inside of them and that takes time.atm rar and 7zip is what i use when i want windows to stay out of my archives ( well i culd add passwords to the archives to prevent that... but the need to set passwords coz ur os is to poky... lol ) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ophiel Posted April 20, 2006 Share Posted April 20, 2006 (edited) IMHO, your idea is bassackwards. The Zip and Cab file support offered by Windows XP is a horrible peice of bloat. Everytime you open a directory containing zip or cab files Windows processes them even if you have no intention of opening them.It's another stupid idea implemented by MS Marketing people. If you really want to streamline your system disable Windows support for Zip and Cab files:regsvr32 /s /u %windir%\system32\zipfldr.dllregsvr32 /s /u %windir%\system32\cabview.dllThen install WinZip or WinRar or PowerArchiver or 7Zip. Trust me, you'll notice the improvement in speed.he stole what i was going to say. zip folders is slow and terrible and i always disable it to speed up my system.furthermore, a programmer adding functions to zipfldr.dll will do nothing if the program that calls zipfldr.dll (explorer??iexplorer??) does not know how to utilize those functions.and another thing, to comply with copyright you could probably only add support for rar decompression and not compression. besides, does micro$ really need to put another company out of business?? Edited April 20, 2006 by ophiel Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HyperHacker Posted April 23, 2006 Share Posted April 23, 2006 It's probably be easier to just write a new zipfldr.dll, compatible with Explorer, that supports other formats. You might even be able to stop it snooping inside them and reduce bloat that way. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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