>Hello Naomi
>Put the files in the current directory or somewhere on the default OS path. You can use ADIR() or FILE() to check existance before launching. I usually run these operations on a single computer so I don't have to get multi-licenses.
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>Bob
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The Help for this command line interface recommends to add WinZip to Windows Path. However, I could not find Autoexec on my PC and few files in Windows directory I checked don't have PATH variable defined, so I'm a bit lost of how to add path to my PATH system variable for Windows.
Basically, this is intended to be run by Operations people (Network admins), so they probably have it installed in c:\Program Files\WinZip as I do. However, I don't like partial solutions or assumption based solutions. On the other hand, I don't want to make this program too complex to add search in registry, etc.
If it's not broken, fix it until it is.
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