On the computer where the program is working, I can double click on the zip file to see the .df1 file that is in it.
If I double click on a zip file on this new laptop, I get
Compressed (zipped) Folders Error
Access to c:\... etc.ZIP was denied.
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I did not run ccleaner between un and re-installs. I've never had to do that before. We've done this several times in the past 10 years with new computers. Are you really thinking that it has something to do with a "clean" install?
I got this laptop formatted with only Windows on it and this program is the only one that I've installed on it.
I've got to leave for the day. I'll be back tomorrow about 7am EST to look for the suggestion that works, so that I can send someone this $75 that is burning a hole in my pocket :)
FYI, if any of you are available between 8am and Noon EST for a call, I'd be happy to talk to you and give you access to my computer via Logmein.com. PM me with your phone number and I'll be thrilled to give you a call if you think you can solve my issue over the phone.
PS. As you might guess, I can only give access to my computer to a long term member of this site.
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Sounds like NK might of cracked it..
NK was able to open my zip file no problem. I knew there was no problem with the zip file itself as I too was able to open it (and use it to restore) on 2 other computers.
Apparently there is something about the new computer that will not allow the program to restore from a zip file (that contains a .df1 file).
So I am giving up, and am suggesting to the one that will use this laptop: come to my office, copy the latest .df1 file to a flash drive and take it home and move it into the folder for the program.
Thank you all for your help.
Although the problem was not solved, I'm still going to pay. I'll split it between the two that spent the most time in this thread.
Here's a final thought on this.
Upgrade the application ;)
Why don't you just uninstall the non-functioning zip program and install 7-zip? Is it because the database program (Tenant?) has made an association with Dynazip that cannot be broken?
Not an option. The 4 of us who use the application are on WindowsXP Computers.
The upgraded application is $800 and it does not work on WindowsXP... so not only would we have to pay the $800 for the upgrade, but we'd need to upgrade 4 computers.
Not in the budget :(
DynaZip is the actual background zip application used by M$, so changing it wouldn't really be an option.
http://www.innermedia.com/
I don't have a zip program on the new laptop (besides what I presume is a part of the computer; DynaZip).
If the one that will be using this laptop doesn't want to come to my office twice a week to get the update file, then I'll suggest to her that she try another unzip program.
I'll leave that up to her. I've spent many hours on it already so if she does not like it, she can decide on other avenues of her own.
Ben: So the database program will only ever use only the 'native' Windows zip program? That's an odd feature.
Rick: Get them to install 7-zip or a simpler older free version of Winzip: http://www.oldversion.com/WinZip.html
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