Java's 'jar' command is the same as zip, just that it creates a file with a .jar extension. So if you've got a Java VM installed on there follow the instructions here - http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.4.2/docs/...ndows/jar.html - and rename the resulting file to .zip
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Good idea - also, just tell jar to write to a .zip file, no renaming needed.Originally posted by Cowboy BobJava's 'jar' command is the same as zip, just that it creates a file with a .jar extension. So if you've got a Java VM installed on there follow the instructions here - http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.4.2/docs/...ndows/jar.html - and rename the resulting file to .zipComment
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If the file system supports native compression, which it appears to do since you were able to do this, you can compress a file from the command line (without needing to copy it to a folder with the 'compressed' attribute) using the "compact /c" command. Go to a DOS box and type "compact /?" for more information.Originally posted by MrsGoofUpdate
What I decided to do which isn't quite what I want but it's close, is that I have created a top level folder that is compressed, then I can copy the archives under that folder , which will inherit the Compressed attribute.Comment
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That was a thread I tried to follow, but alas no COMPACT command on this WIN2K box.Originally posted by MagnusIf the file system supports native compression, which it appears to do since you were able to do this, you can compress a file from the command line (without needing to copy it to a folder with the 'compressed' attribute) using the "compact /c" command. Go to a DOS box and type "compact /?" for more information.
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