Alejandro,
you could try xzip.dll from xstandard.com, it may be faster than dynazip.
>>>What do you recommend?
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>>We're using Dynazip4 + Dynazip classes and happy with it.
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>>>Thank you for the great help you provide in UT. I have learned a lot from your answers, including the stored ones.
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>>You're welcome.
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>Hi Sergey,
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>I am now making the copies with Dynazip but it is several times slower than pkzip. It is dissappoiting since I am writing a program to backup all directories listed in a DBF, several GBs worth. Even canceling a zipping operation is slow. Wonder if I am doing something wrong.
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>Have you ever compared Dynazip with pkzip?
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>TIA,
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>Alex