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John Corliss
November 4th 08, 10:58 AM
This morning I tried to archive a couple of shortcuts to a .zip file
using two different programs. This only succeeded in crashing Windows
Explorer, and it does this every time I try it. Has anybody else
experienced this problem?

TIA

--
John Corliss

John Corliss
November 4th 08, 06:42 PM
John Corliss wrote:
> John Corliss wrote:
>> This morning I tried to archive a couple of shortcuts to a .zip file
>> using two different programs. This only succeeded in crashing Windows
>> Explorer, and it does this every time I try it. Has anybody else
>> experienced this problem?
>>
>> TIA
>
> By the way, of course I'm using XP since this is an XP newsgroup. XP
> Home SP3.

Anybody????

--
John Corliss

John Corliss
November 4th 08, 06:42 PM
John Corliss wrote:
> John Corliss wrote:
>> This morning I tried to archive a couple of shortcuts to a .zip file
>> using two different programs. This only succeeded in crashing Windows
>> Explorer, and it does this every time I try it. Has anybody else
>> experienced this problem?
>>
>> TIA
>
> By the way, of course I'm using XP since this is an XP newsgroup. XP
> Home SP3.

Anybody????

--
John Corliss

John Corliss
November 4th 08, 06:42 PM
John Corliss wrote:
> John Corliss wrote:
>> This morning I tried to archive a couple of shortcuts to a .zip file
>> using two different programs. This only succeeded in crashing Windows
>> Explorer, and it does this every time I try it. Has anybody else
>> experienced this problem?
>>
>> TIA
>
> By the way, of course I'm using XP since this is an XP newsgroup. XP
> Home SP3.

Anybody????

--
John Corliss

John Corliss
November 4th 08, 06:42 PM
John Corliss wrote:
> John Corliss wrote:
>> This morning I tried to archive a couple of shortcuts to a .zip file
>> using two different programs. This only succeeded in crashing Windows
>> Explorer, and it does this every time I try it. Has anybody else
>> experienced this problem?
>>
>> TIA
>
> By the way, of course I'm using XP since this is an XP newsgroup. XP
> Home SP3.

Anybody????

--
John Corliss

John Corliss
November 4th 08, 06:42 PM
John Corliss wrote:
> John Corliss wrote:
>> This morning I tried to archive a couple of shortcuts to a .zip file
>> using two different programs. This only succeeded in crashing Windows
>> Explorer, and it does this every time I try it. Has anybody else
>> experienced this problem?
>>
>> TIA
>
> By the way, of course I'm using XP since this is an XP newsgroup. XP
> Home SP3.

Anybody????

--
John Corliss

John Corliss
November 4th 08, 06:42 PM
John Corliss wrote:
> John Corliss wrote:
>> This morning I tried to archive a couple of shortcuts to a .zip file
>> using two different programs. This only succeeded in crashing Windows
>> Explorer, and it does this every time I try it. Has anybody else
>> experienced this problem?
>>
>> TIA
>
> By the way, of course I'm using XP since this is an XP newsgroup. XP
> Home SP3.

Anybody????

--
John Corliss

John Corliss
November 4th 08, 06:42 PM
John Corliss wrote:
> John Corliss wrote:
>> This morning I tried to archive a couple of shortcuts to a .zip file
>> using two different programs. This only succeeded in crashing Windows
>> Explorer, and it does this every time I try it. Has anybody else
>> experienced this problem?
>>
>> TIA
>
> By the way, of course I'm using XP since this is an XP newsgroup. XP
> Home SP3.

Anybody????

--
John Corliss

Terry R.[_2_]
November 4th 08, 07:32 PM
The date and time was 11/4/2008 10:42 AM, and on a whim, John Corliss
pounded out on the keyboard:

> John Corliss wrote:
>> John Corliss wrote:
>>> This morning I tried to archive a couple of shortcuts to a .zip file
>>> using two different programs. This only succeeded in crashing Windows
>>> Explorer, and it does this every time I try it. Has anybody else
>>> experienced this problem?
>>>
>>> TIA
>> By the way, of course I'm using XP since this is an XP newsgroup. XP
>> Home SP3.
>
> Anybody????
>

Hi John,

Which two programs? I have Winzip and 7zip and it works fine. Are you
selecting the shortcuts and then right-clicking and selecting SentTo?

I don't have an answer why it's happening to you, but did you try this?
Create the zip file first, then drag and drop the shortcuts onto the
zip file. Most of the time that can easily be done by right-clicking
inside the folder and selecting New, and the zip program you use (unless
you have removed it using TweakUI in the Templates section).

--
Terry R.

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Terry R.[_2_]
November 4th 08, 07:32 PM
The date and time was 11/4/2008 10:42 AM, and on a whim, John Corliss
pounded out on the keyboard:

> John Corliss wrote:
>> John Corliss wrote:
>>> This morning I tried to archive a couple of shortcuts to a .zip file
>>> using two different programs. This only succeeded in crashing Windows
>>> Explorer, and it does this every time I try it. Has anybody else
>>> experienced this problem?
>>>
>>> TIA
>> By the way, of course I'm using XP since this is an XP newsgroup. XP
>> Home SP3.
>
> Anybody????
>

Hi John,

Which two programs? I have Winzip and 7zip and it works fine. Are you
selecting the shortcuts and then right-clicking and selecting SentTo?

I don't have an answer why it's happening to you, but did you try this?
Create the zip file first, then drag and drop the shortcuts onto the
zip file. Most of the time that can easily be done by right-clicking
inside the folder and selecting New, and the zip program you use (unless
you have removed it using TweakUI in the Templates section).

--
Terry R.

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Terry R.[_2_]
November 4th 08, 07:32 PM
The date and time was 11/4/2008 10:42 AM, and on a whim, John Corliss
pounded out on the keyboard:

> John Corliss wrote:
>> John Corliss wrote:
>>> This morning I tried to archive a couple of shortcuts to a .zip file
>>> using two different programs. This only succeeded in crashing Windows
>>> Explorer, and it does this every time I try it. Has anybody else
>>> experienced this problem?
>>>
>>> TIA
>> By the way, of course I'm using XP since this is an XP newsgroup. XP
>> Home SP3.
>
> Anybody????
>

Hi John,

Which two programs? I have Winzip and 7zip and it works fine. Are you
selecting the shortcuts and then right-clicking and selecting SentTo?

I don't have an answer why it's happening to you, but did you try this?
Create the zip file first, then drag and drop the shortcuts onto the
zip file. Most of the time that can easily be done by right-clicking
inside the folder and selecting New, and the zip program you use (unless
you have removed it using TweakUI in the Templates section).

--
Terry R.

***Reply Note***
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Terry R.[_2_]
November 4th 08, 07:32 PM
The date and time was 11/4/2008 10:42 AM, and on a whim, John Corliss
pounded out on the keyboard:

> John Corliss wrote:
>> John Corliss wrote:
>>> This morning I tried to archive a couple of shortcuts to a .zip file
>>> using two different programs. This only succeeded in crashing Windows
>>> Explorer, and it does this every time I try it. Has anybody else
>>> experienced this problem?
>>>
>>> TIA
>> By the way, of course I'm using XP since this is an XP newsgroup. XP
>> Home SP3.
>
> Anybody????
>

Hi John,

Which two programs? I have Winzip and 7zip and it works fine. Are you
selecting the shortcuts and then right-clicking and selecting SentTo?

I don't have an answer why it's happening to you, but did you try this?
Create the zip file first, then drag and drop the shortcuts onto the
zip file. Most of the time that can easily be done by right-clicking
inside the folder and selecting New, and the zip program you use (unless
you have removed it using TweakUI in the Templates section).

--
Terry R.

***Reply Note***
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Terry R.[_2_]
November 4th 08, 07:32 PM
The date and time was 11/4/2008 10:42 AM, and on a whim, John Corliss
pounded out on the keyboard:

> John Corliss wrote:
>> John Corliss wrote:
>>> This morning I tried to archive a couple of shortcuts to a .zip file
>>> using two different programs. This only succeeded in crashing Windows
>>> Explorer, and it does this every time I try it. Has anybody else
>>> experienced this problem?
>>>
>>> TIA
>> By the way, of course I'm using XP since this is an XP newsgroup. XP
>> Home SP3.
>
> Anybody????
>

Hi John,

Which two programs? I have Winzip and 7zip and it works fine. Are you
selecting the shortcuts and then right-clicking and selecting SentTo?

I don't have an answer why it's happening to you, but did you try this?
Create the zip file first, then drag and drop the shortcuts onto the
zip file. Most of the time that can easily be done by right-clicking
inside the folder and selecting New, and the zip program you use (unless
you have removed it using TweakUI in the Templates section).

--
Terry R.

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Terry R.[_2_]
November 4th 08, 07:32 PM
The date and time was 11/4/2008 10:42 AM, and on a whim, John Corliss
pounded out on the keyboard:

> John Corliss wrote:
>> John Corliss wrote:
>>> This morning I tried to archive a couple of shortcuts to a .zip file
>>> using two different programs. This only succeeded in crashing Windows
>>> Explorer, and it does this every time I try it. Has anybody else
>>> experienced this problem?
>>>
>>> TIA
>> By the way, of course I'm using XP since this is an XP newsgroup. XP
>> Home SP3.
>
> Anybody????
>

Hi John,

Which two programs? I have Winzip and 7zip and it works fine. Are you
selecting the shortcuts and then right-clicking and selecting SentTo?

I don't have an answer why it's happening to you, but did you try this?
Create the zip file first, then drag and drop the shortcuts onto the
zip file. Most of the time that can easily be done by right-clicking
inside the folder and selecting New, and the zip program you use (unless
you have removed it using TweakUI in the Templates section).

--
Terry R.

***Reply Note***
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Terry R.[_2_]
November 4th 08, 07:32 PM
The date and time was 11/4/2008 10:42 AM, and on a whim, John Corliss
pounded out on the keyboard:

> John Corliss wrote:
>> John Corliss wrote:
>>> This morning I tried to archive a couple of shortcuts to a .zip file
>>> using two different programs. This only succeeded in crashing Windows
>>> Explorer, and it does this every time I try it. Has anybody else
>>> experienced this problem?
>>>
>>> TIA
>> By the way, of course I'm using XP since this is an XP newsgroup. XP
>> Home SP3.
>
> Anybody????
>

Hi John,

Which two programs? I have Winzip and 7zip and it works fine. Are you
selecting the shortcuts and then right-clicking and selecting SentTo?

I don't have an answer why it's happening to you, but did you try this?
Create the zip file first, then drag and drop the shortcuts onto the
zip file. Most of the time that can easily be done by right-clicking
inside the folder and selecting New, and the zip program you use (unless
you have removed it using TweakUI in the Templates section).

--
Terry R.

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John Corliss
November 5th 08, 05:45 AM
Terry R. wrote:
> The date and time was 11/4/2008 10:42 AM, and on a whim, John Corliss
> pounded out on the keyboard:
>
>> John Corliss wrote:
>>> John Corliss wrote:
>>>> This morning I tried to archive a couple of shortcuts to a .zip file
>>>> using two different programs. This only succeeded in crashing
>>>> Windows Explorer, and it does this every time I try it. Has anybody
>>>> else experienced this problem?
>>>>
>>>> TIA
>>> By the way, of course I'm using XP since this is an XP newsgroup. XP
>>> Home SP3.
>>
>> Anybody????
>>
>
> Hi John,
>
> Which two programs? I have Winzip and 7zip and it works fine.

Thanks for replying, Terry. I used Winrar 3.51 and IZArc 3.81.

> Are you selecting the shortcuts and then right-clicking and selecting
> SentTo?

No, I'm using the context menu entries that IZArc and Winrar installed:

Add to Archive File...

and:

Add to archive...

> I don't have an answer why it's happening to you, but did you try this?
> Create the zip file first, then drag and drop the shortcuts onto the
> zip file. Most of the time that can easily be done by right-clicking
> inside the folder and selecting New, and the zip program you use (unless
> you have removed it using TweakUI in the Templates section).

Yes, that worked. Thanks for suggesting it. However, what I did was to
copy and paste a zip file, rename it and delete the contents first. Then
I dragged the shortcuts into it. Don't have the "Send to" entries or the
New templates. Deleted the templates somehow, I forget now how I did it.
Probably can get them back by reinstalling the programs.

I wonder what was going on? I have disabled XP's built in .zip file
handling by using this program:

http://www.nonags.com/software.asp?ID=2266

Never had any problems because of doing this before, that is, if it's
really the cause of the problem.

--
John Corliss

Terry R.[_2_]
November 5th 08, 02:46 PM
The date and time was 11/4/2008 9:45 PM, and on a whim, John Corliss
pounded out on the keyboard:

> Terry R. wrote:
>> The date and time was 11/4/2008 10:42 AM, and on a whim, John Corliss
>> pounded out on the keyboard:
>>
>>> John Corliss wrote:
>>>> John Corliss wrote:
>>>>> This morning I tried to archive a couple of shortcuts to a .zip file
>>>>> using two different programs. This only succeeded in crashing
>>>>> Windows Explorer, and it does this every time I try it. Has anybody
>>>>> else experienced this problem?
>>>>>
>>>>> TIA
>>>> By the way, of course I'm using XP since this is an XP newsgroup. XP
>>>> Home SP3.
>>> Anybody????
>>>
>> Hi John,
>>
>> Which two programs? I have Winzip and 7zip and it works fine.
>
> Thanks for replying, Terry. I used Winrar 3.51 and IZArc 3.81.
>
>> Are you selecting the shortcuts and then right-clicking and selecting
>> SentTo?
>
> No, I'm using the context menu entries that IZArc and Winrar installed:
>
> Add to Archive File...
>
> and:
>
> Add to archive...
>
>> I don't have an answer why it's happening to you, but did you try this?
>> Create the zip file first, then drag and drop the shortcuts onto the
>> zip file. Most of the time that can easily be done by right-clicking
>> inside the folder and selecting New, and the zip program you use (unless
>> you have removed it using TweakUI in the Templates section).
>
> Yes, that worked. Thanks for suggesting it. However, what I did was to
> copy and paste a zip file, rename it and delete the contents first. Then
> I dragged the shortcuts into it. Don't have the "Send to" entries or the
> New templates. Deleted the templates somehow, I forget now how I did it.
> Probably can get them back by reinstalling the programs.
>
> I wonder what was going on? I have disabled XP's built in .zip file
> handling by using this program:
>
> http://www.nonags.com/software.asp?ID=2266
>
> Never had any problems because of doing this before, that is, if it's
> really the cause of the problem.
>

I guess to test it, you could re-enable XP's zip folder. At least you
have a workaround for now.

Take care John,

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Terry R.

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