![]() The encrypted password was generated by his Sage MRP program. What code would allow me to unzip a file, using only Access VBA, if I had an encrypted password? When I uninstalled WInzip, all was good again. I'm on Windows 10, and when I installed Winzip on my machine, it froze up File Explorer, and I could not view my subdirectories or directories. His current code uses Winzip under Windows 7. When I choose to zip a particular folder, the terminal call is: command zip -P password -r encrypted.zip folderIWantToZip When I choose to unzip a particular folder, the terminal call is: command unzip -P password encrypted.zip I detect when a user enters a wrong password (when trying to unzip) if the p.waitFor() value is 1 and not 0. His code calls WinZip from an Excel VBA shell out, and supplies the encrypted password as a parameter to WinZip so it can unzip the file. He uses Excel VBA and a database table that has the file names, and the encrypted password needed to unzip the file. ![]() Step 5: Set the minimum length of the password in the top right part of the user interface. My client has a directory full of password protected zip files. Follow the steps given below to remove password from a ZIP file: Step 1: Download the free zip password recovery tool for windows from here. However, the zip file in that example was evidently not password protected. OApp.Namespace(vLocalZipName ).em(CStr(fileNameInZip)) ![]() OApp.Namespace(sFileNameFolder).CopyHere _ 'list all the file names within the zip fileįor Each fileNameInZip In oApp.Namespace(vLocalZipName ).items Set oApp = CreateObject("Shell.Application") 'Extract the file into the newly created folder SFileNameFolder = Environ("Temp")
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