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Support and Feedback / Re: Problem with RAR archives
« on: October 03, 2016, 23:53:35 »
Thanks for looking into this.
If the problem is not sorted out by updating the code, please consider using a compiled version of RAR as plugin.
Some more info from my own troubleshooting: I encountered both folders that appears as a 0 bytes file and as a passworded folder within the same archive. Asking the program to "unpack select files" (ALT + F6) without even trying to open the archive to browse its contents will result in data loss. Multi Commander does not alert of any error. And there is no reason why the plugin should interfere with the extraction code, particularly when you are not browsing contents.
I attach a RAR file (inside a zip file due to upload filter) which has the passworded (or locked) folders problem. Previous linked file instead exhibited the 0 bytes file problem for a folder with contents.
Please keep in mind that there are TWO types of error with folders in RAR archives, and both result in data loss (i.e. some, not all, files are extracted without any error).
If the problem is not sorted out by updating the code, please consider using a compiled version of RAR as plugin.
Some more info from my own troubleshooting: I encountered both folders that appears as a 0 bytes file and as a passworded folder within the same archive. Asking the program to "unpack select files" (ALT + F6) without even trying to open the archive to browse its contents will result in data loss. Multi Commander does not alert of any error. And there is no reason why the plugin should interfere with the extraction code, particularly when you are not browsing contents.
I attach a RAR file (inside a zip file due to upload filter) which has the passworded (or locked) folders problem. Previous linked file instead exhibited the 0 bytes file problem for a folder with contents.
Please keep in mind that there are TWO types of error with folders in RAR archives, and both result in data loss (i.e. some, not all, files are extracted without any error).