Before I got your message I found something about taking ownership of the
file. So I clicked on the properties of it and changed ownership to my
account (even though my account is the admin account) and it allowed me to
extract it.
Thanks for the help. I'll try that also in the future.
"dean-dean" wrote:
Quote:
> Try right-clicking of the .zip file, and choose Properties. On the General
> tab, click on the Unblock button, and then Apply and OK. Then extract the
> files.
>
> "Tina" <Tina@xxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:1F4E32E7-2556-40EB-B727-F593F6B288B4@xxxxxx Quote:
> >I have googled my brains out and I can't find the answer. I have zipped
> >files
> > that contain javascript files. The extension is .js.
> >
> > Windows Vista will extract all the files but the .js because it says
> > windows
> > found that this file is potentially harmful.
> >
> > The zipped file is on my desktop, not still in email, not in messenger.
> >
> > Defender is disabled. Windows firewall is disabled. I'm running Norton
> > 360.
> > I can't get my job done without this file and I don't know what to do.
> >
> >
>
>