vefatica May 13,834 211 2012-03-26 #1 "Explorer zipfile.zip" opens an Explorer window showing the contents of the zipfile. Can that be done with a built-in feature of TCC?
"Explorer zipfile.zip" opens an Explorer window showing the contents of the zipfile. Can that be done with a built-in feature of TCC?
rconn Administrator May 13,695 257 Staff member 2012-03-26 #2 I have no idea what you're asking for -- you want to open an Explorer window showing a zipfile without using "Explorer zipfile.zip"?
I have no idea what you're asking for -- you want to open an Explorer window showing a zipfile without using "Explorer zipfile.zip"?
vefatica May 13,834 211 2012-03-26 #3 rconn said: I have no idea what you're asking for -- you want to open an Explorer window showing a zipfile without using "Explorer zipfile.zip"? Click to expand... Yes ... maybe with "zipfile.zip" or "start zipfile.zip". Either works in CMD.
rconn said: I have no idea what you're asking for -- you want to open an Explorer window showing a zipfile without using "Explorer zipfile.zip"? Click to expand... Yes ... maybe with "zipfile.zip" or "start zipfile.zip". Either works in CMD.
H Howard Goldstein Jun 111 1 2012-03-26 #4 vefatica said: "Explorer zipfile.zip" opens an Explorer window showing the contents of the zipfile. Can that be done with a built-in feature of TCC? Click to expand... How about using an executable extension: set .zip=explorer -- Howard
vefatica said: "Explorer zipfile.zip" opens an Explorer window showing the contents of the zipfile. Can that be done with a built-in feature of TCC? Click to expand... How about using an executable extension: set .zip=explorer -- Howard