Thanks to all who replied.
I had hoped that I could avoid having to install another .dll but with the licensing issues, it looks like I'll be using the XZip product.
Best,
Jim Fisher
>I've been using Dynazip for many years, but recently tried XZip from
http://xstandard.com/page.asp?p=C8AACBA3-702F-4BF0-894A-B6679AA949E6 it's free, easy to install and appears to work well.
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>>I am currently working on an application that requires creating a zip file. Since I can create a zip file natively in XP, by using the 'send to' on the right click menu in explorer, I suspect that there is an API call that will allow me to do this programatically.
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>>Can anyone point me in the right direction?
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>>Thanks,
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>>Jim Fisher