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bri

I used to be able to extract files with windows built in
extractor. I stupidly loaded enzip once then deleted it
but since then when I go to extract files I no longer see
the zipped folder. Anyway of completely getting rid of
enzip and getting windows extractor to open all my zipped
folders. Even when I right click on my desktop and go
to "NEW" it states Enzip archive instead of Compressed
Folder. Any help would be well appreciated.
 
I used to be able to extract files with windows built in
extractor. I stupidly loaded enzip once then deleted it
but since then when I go to extract files I no longer see
the zipped folder. Anyway of completely getting rid of
enzip and getting windows extractor to open all my zipped
folders. Even when I right click on my desktop and go
to "NEW" it states Enzip archive instead of Compressed
Folder. Any help would be well appreciated.

If you just deleted the enzip folder rather than uninstalling the program, I
suggest you reinstall it and uninstall it properly thru Add/Remove Programs.
Then go to Start>Run, Type regsvr32 zipfldr.dll, click OK and you should be
set. If you are looking for a more full-featured reasonably priced zipping
utility, I recommend WinZip (www.winzip.com).


Cheers,
John
"Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic"
***Arthur C. Clarke***
 
bri said:
I used to be able to extract files with windows built in
extractor. I stupidly loaded enzip once then deleted it
but since then when I go to extract files I no longer see
the zipped folder. Anyway of completely getting rid of
enzip and getting windows extractor to open all my zipped
folders.

Get rid of the program with its entry in Add/remove programs - or retain
it to run manually. Then Start - Run the line

regsvr32 zipfldr.dll
 

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