I checked your code, and I see that you miss a backslash after client_download_path. In other words
.Destination = SYS(5) + Addbs(ALLTRIM(remote_config.client_download_path))
>>AFAIK Dynazip is obsolete. I suggest the free VFPCompression as an alternative.
http://www.sweetpotatosoftware.com/spsblog/2008/12/08/VFPCompressionUpdateACoupleOfFixesAndASlightEnhancement.aspx>>
>
>Thanks!
>
>>>Hi Gang! This is for the DYNAZIP gurus on here......
>>>
>>>I have some code to extract a ZIP file called IMAGES.ZIP.
>>>
>>>IMAGES.ZIP has 9 sub folders in it....
>>> DISK1
>>> DISK2
>>> DISK3
>>> DISK4
>>> DISK5
>>>...
>>> DISK9
>>>
>>>each subfolder has many JPG files in it.
>>>
>>>
>>>so when I unzip the IMAGES.ZIP file, I want to have this...
>>>
>>>C:\PHARMACY\DOWNLOAD\IMAGES\DISK1 with JPG's in it
>>>C:\PHARMACY\DOWNLOAD\IMAGES\DISK2 ditto
>>>C:\PHARMACY\DOWNLOAD\IMAGES\DISK3 ditto
>>>...
>>>C:\PHARMACY\DOWNLOAD\IMAGES\DISK9 ditto
>>>
>>>But when I run my DYNAZIP code, I get the folders ok.... but NO FILES in them!! Here is the code
>>>
>>>
>>>lcMainImageZipFile = 'C:\PHARMACY\DOWNLOAD\IMAGES.ZIP'
>>>remote_config.client_download_path = "DOWNLOAD"
>>>WITH ThisForm.oleUnZip
>>> .ActionDZ = 0
>>> .ZipFile = lcMainImageZipFile
>>> .FileSpec = "*.*"
>>> .Destination = SYS(5) + ALLTRIM(remote_config.client_download_path)
>>> .ActionDZ = 8
>>>ENDWITH
>>>
>>>
>>>Any ideas ???
>>>Thanks!!