Thanks for the info.
Bob
>
> You also can use the Extraction Wizard in XP. Here's Microsoft Support info on how to create zip folders and/or extract zipped files and folders:
> "How to create and use compressed (zipped) folders in Windows XP".
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/306531
>
>
> --- In simplycomputers2@yahoogroups.com, Norm Higgs <norm@> wrote:
> >
> > There is no 'application' in XP - its integrated into the system file
> > explorer. Zip files will simply appear as a folder icon with a zipper on
> > it. They will open just like any folder (when you double click it) and
> > you can simply copy and paste the files inside them to other folders in
> > your system, or run installation files directly from the zipped folder.
> >
> > Norm Higgs
> > http://forbiddenpc.com
> > http://forbiddenpc.blogspot.com
> > http://www.power-blog.com/info/4365
> > http://freetrafficbar.com?r=74276
>
>
> > On 2011-10-28 8:36 AM, choppbobby wrote:
> > > I think this is the first time I've needed a Zip program as far as I can remember, and I was unaware that such an application was available in XP.
> > > Thanks for the reply.
> > > Bob
> > >> I continue to be completely baffled as to why people think they need zip
> > >> programs....zip support has been integrated into windows since XP came out.
> > >>
> > >> Norm Higgs
> > >> http://forbiddenpc.com
> > >> http://forbiddenpc.blogspot.com
> > >> http://www.power-blog.com/info/4365
> > >> http://freetrafficbar.com?r=74276
>
>
> > >> On 2011-10-27 1:05 PM, choppbobby wrote:
> > >>> In the process of trying to install a zip program my Home Page was highjacked with searchqu.com/102.
> > >>> I ran a scan with Malwarebites, and it found 6 infections which I removed, and that didn't fix my problem.
> > >>> I scanned with Highjack this, and I have a log file, but I don't know how to have it analized.
> > >>> Please advise.
>
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