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| | Password Protect a compressed zip file in Windows Vista How does one password protect a compressed zip file in Windows Vista? This was an option in Windows XP, but now it seems to be missing from Windows Vista options...... |
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| | Re: Password Protect a compressed zip file in Windows Vista Vista no longer password protects its zip files (it will unzip a password protected zip however). Michael "Gabriel Simmons" <GabrielSimmons@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:CB5A489C-46FF-4FDD-A786-4EA3C403634F@microsoft.com... > How does one password protect a compressed zip file in Windows Vista? > This was an option in Windows XP, but now it seems to be missing from > Windows Vista options...... |
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| | Re: Password Protect a compressed zip file in Windows Vista How is an administrator supposed to submit virus samples to Virus Protection companies without having to use third party software then? "Michael" wrote: > Vista no longer password protects its zip files (it will unzip a password > protected zip however). > > Michael > > > "Gabriel Simmons" <GabrielSimmons@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in > message news:CB5A489C-46FF-4FDD-A786-4EA3C403634F@microsoft.com... > > How does one password protect a compressed zip file in Windows Vista? > > This was an option in Windows XP, but now it seems to be missing from > > Windows Vista options...... > > |
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| | Re: Password Protect a compressed zip file in Windows Vista Please see this article. http://vil.nai.com/vil/submit-sample.aspx One should not have to purchase third party software on a new OS when it was included in the predecessor. "Michael" wrote: > Vista no longer password protects its zip files (it will unzip a password > protected zip however). > > Michael > > > "Gabriel Simmons" <GabrielSimmons@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in > message news:CB5A489C-46FF-4FDD-A786-4EA3C403634F@microsoft.com... > > How does one password protect a compressed zip file in Windows Vista? > > This was an option in Windows XP, but now it seems to be missing from > > Windows Vista options...... > > |
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| | Re: Password Protect a compressed zip file in Windows Vista One should if the feature was removed from the new OS. -- ---- Crosspost, do not multipost http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm How to ask a question http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375 How to Post http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm _________________________________________________________________________________ "Gabriel Simmons" <GabrielSimmons@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:1EE65EBC-8782-446F-A8CB-C5DD8211195A@microsoft.com... > Please see this article. > > http://vil.nai.com/vil/submit-sample.aspx > > One should not have to purchase third party software on a new OS when it > was > included in the predecessor. > > > > > "Michael" wrote: > >> Vista no longer password protects its zip files (it will unzip a password >> protected zip however). >> >> Michael >> >> >> "Gabriel Simmons" <GabrielSimmons@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in >> message news:CB5A489C-46FF-4FDD-A786-4EA3C403634F@microsoft.com... >> > How does one password protect a compressed zip file in Windows Vista? >> > This was an option in Windows XP, but now it seems to be missing from >> > Windows Vista options...... >> >> |
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| | Re: Password Protect a compressed zip file in Windows Vista Pitiful reply... "David B." wrote: > One should if the feature was removed from the new OS. > > -- > > ---- > Crosspost, do not multipost http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm > How to ask a question http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375 > How to Post http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm > _________________________________________________________________________________ > > > "Gabriel Simmons" <GabrielSimmons@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in > message news:1EE65EBC-8782-446F-A8CB-C5DD8211195A@microsoft.com... > > Please see this article. > > > > http://vil.nai.com/vil/submit-sample.aspx > > > > One should not have to purchase third party software on a new OS when it > > was > > included in the predecessor. > > > > > > > > > > "Michael" wrote: > > > >> Vista no longer password protects its zip files (it will unzip a password > >> protected zip however). > >> > >> Michael > >> > >> > >> "Gabriel Simmons" <GabrielSimmons@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in > >> message news:CB5A489C-46FF-4FDD-A786-4EA3C403634F@microsoft.com... > >> > How does one password protect a compressed zip file in Windows Vista? > >> > This was an option in Windows XP, but now it seems to be missing from > >> > Windows Vista options...... > >> > >> > |
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| | Re: Password Protect a compressed zip file in Windows Vista Not more pitiful than yours, why does one think that just because a feature used to be there, that if it is removed they are entitled to it for free? -- ---- Crosspost, do not multipost http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm How to ask a question http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375 How to Post http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm _________________________________________________________________________________ "g.carpenter" <gcarpenter@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:4F0ACF17-1DD3-49ED-82AC-505B82112A33@microsoft.com... > Pitiful reply... > > "David B." wrote: > >> One should if the feature was removed from the new OS. >> >> -- >> >> ---- >> Crosspost, do not multipost http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm >> How to ask a question http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375 >> How to Post http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm >> _________________________________________________________________________________ >> >> >> "Gabriel Simmons" <GabrielSimmons@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in >> message news:1EE65EBC-8782-446F-A8CB-C5DD8211195A@microsoft.com... >> > Please see this article. >> > >> > http://vil.nai.com/vil/submit-sample.aspx >> > >> > One should not have to purchase third party software on a new OS when >> > it >> > was >> > included in the predecessor. >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > "Michael" wrote: >> > >> >> Vista no longer password protects its zip files (it will unzip a >> >> password >> >> protected zip however). >> >> >> >> Michael >> >> >> >> >> >> "Gabriel Simmons" <GabrielSimmons@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in >> >> message news:CB5A489C-46FF-4FDD-A786-4EA3C403634F@microsoft.com... >> >> > How does one password protect a compressed zip file in Windows >> >> > Vista? >> >> > This was an option in Windows XP, but now it seems to be missing >> >> > from >> >> > Windows Vista options...... >> >> >> >> >> |
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| | Re: Password Protect a compressed zip file in Windows Vista "Gabriel Simmons" <GabrielSimmons@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote ... > How is an administrator supposed to submit virus samples to Virus > Protection > companies without having to use third party software then? This is somewhat apochryphal, but ... I believe the reason the password protection feature was withdrwn in Vista was that the quality of the password security was actually pretty poor. I don't remember which algorithm it used, but it was easily hacked. It did not meet the security standards Microsoft required for Vista. So, it was judged better to have no password at all, than to create an erroneous illusion of security, by providing weak password protection. There were some complications about adding a strong password facility to the zip compression - I am not sure what they were, but possibly revolving around the fact Microsoft licenses the Zip code from a 3rd party. But that's just a guess. Maybe it was a good decison, maybe bad. But there was a rationale behind it; it wasn't just a "screw the customers" moment. There are several inexpensive 3rd party apps to create password-protected Zip files. -- Andrew McLaren amclar (at) optusnet dot com dot au |
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| | Re: Password Protect a compressed zip file in Windows Vista One doesn't. A decision was made to remove that feature, so the only option you have is to use a third party program to fulfill that requirement. I don't disagree that it's inconvenient, but that's the only answer that there is. -- Best of Luck, Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ Windows help - www.rickrogers.org My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com "Gabriel Simmons" <GabrielSimmons@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:1D158FE5-7A7B-4B05-A4BF-DD84131862B3@microsoft.com... > How is an administrator supposed to submit virus samples to Virus > Protection > companies without having to use third party software then? > > "Michael" wrote: > >> Vista no longer password protects its zip files (it will unzip a password >> protected zip however). >> >> Michael >> >> >> "Gabriel Simmons" <GabrielSimmons@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in >> message news:CB5A489C-46FF-4FDD-A786-4EA3C403634F@microsoft.com... >> > How does one password protect a compressed zip file in Windows Vista? >> > This was an option in Windows XP, but now it seems to be missing from >> > Windows Vista options...... >> >> |
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| | Re: Password Protect a compressed zip file in Windows Vista RE: "it wasn't just a "screw the customers" moment" MS needs to focus not on intention, but on results and impact. Example: McAfee requires a password protected zip file if writing about a potential virus. I needed to send them a file. BUT, what seemed simple has now turned into a 1/2 hour production. One more example of Vista hindering doing what used to be quick and simple, and requiring one to spend time searching for solutions and alternatives and work arounds. Why even include a zip compression program if it can't do the basics? I don't question your intent. But I do wish that MS developers would gain more understanding about users — and the time required to do what used to be so easy. "Andrew McLaren" wrote: > "Gabriel Simmons" <GabrielSimmons@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote ... > > How is an administrator supposed to submit virus samples to Virus > > Protection > > companies without having to use third party software then? > > This is somewhat apochryphal, but ... I believe the reason the password > protection feature was withdrwn in Vista was that the quality of the > password security was actually pretty poor. I don't remember which algorithm > it used, but it was easily hacked. It did not meet the security standards > Microsoft required for Vista. So, it was judged better to have no password > at all, than to create an erroneous illusion of security, by providing weak > password protection. There were some complications about adding a strong > password facility to the zip compression - I am not sure what they were, > but possibly revolving around the fact Microsoft licenses the Zip code from > a 3rd party. But that's just a guess. > > Maybe it was a good decison, maybe bad. But there was a rationale behind it; > it wasn't just a "screw the customers" moment. > > There are several inexpensive 3rd party apps to create password-protected > Zip files. > -- > Andrew McLaren > amclar (at) optusnet dot com dot au > > |
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