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C# .net link|improve this question edited Jan 18 at 19:15ThinkingStiff4,6554932 asked Mar 24 '11 at 14:50csetzkorn904320 89% accept rate.
Actually just looking at it. Does it do: legacy (ZIP 2.0) compression? – csetzkorn Mar 24 '11 at 14:59 Not sure.
But if you try it and it works, there's your answer. – Ira Rainey Mar 24 '11 at 15:03 This helped. See my answer here: stackoverflow.com/questions/5420302/… alternat.
You can use gzOs. UseZip64 in the original code. – csetzkorn Mar 24 '11 at 15:55.
I used and still use this one (SharpZipLib): icsharpcode.net/opensource/sharpziplib.
Thanks. Which of their compression modes: Stored, Deflated, Deflate64, BZip2, WinZipAES is the one I am looking for? The last two are not supported.
My question is related to: stackoverflow.com/questions/5420302/… – csetzkorn Mar 24 '11 at 14:55.
Using the Zip Classes in the J# Class Libraries.
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