I want to run program at zip files, but it need some dependent dll in zip files, so is it possible to mount zip file as drive.
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can zip file be mount as drive automatically
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With the help of "Pismo File Mount Audit Package" for example:
http://pismotec.com/download/
http://pismotec.com/download/
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Re: can zip file be mount as drive automatically
You can also try to start your file from ZIP archive opened in Total Commander using the option "Unpack all and execute". There is a topic on a forum about this TC feature:cmd000 wrote:I want to run program at zip files, but it need some dependent dll in zip files, so is it possible to mount zip file as drive.
http://www.ghisler.ch/board/viewtopic.php?t=8421
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Re: can zip file be mount as drive automatically
thanks, but it seems it need hotkey. the post which said this is not possible happen at 2005, Is any progress after that time?DrShark wrote:You can also try to start your file from ZIP archive opened in Total Commander using the option "Unpack all and execute". There is a topic on a forum about this TC feature:cmd000 wrote:I want to run program at zip files, but it need some dependent dll in zip files, so is it possible to mount zip file as drive.
http://www.ghisler.ch/board/viewtopic.php?t=8421
2cmd000
If you double click an .exe file it will be unpacked and executed. If you right-click an . exe file and choose Properties, there will be a button in the dialog saying "Unpack all and execute".
No - just add Expertmode=1 to the [Packer] section of your wincmd.ini file and restart TC.thanks, but it seems it need hotkey
If you double click an .exe file it will be unpacked and executed. If you right-click an . exe file and choose Properties, there will be a button in the dialog saying "Unpack all and execute".
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Actually with Expertmode=1 (BTW, it's a [Packer] wincmd.ini section setting) more keys must be pressed to start file in "Unpack all and execute" mode using keyboard - with that option active, on a file user have to use:
Alt+Enter, Alt+[underlined letter on "Unpack all and execute" button, which is "A" for English TC language]
With Expertmode=0 (default) there is no need to hold Alt while pressing Enter key.
Actually with Expertmode=1 (BTW, it's a [Packer] wincmd.ini section setting) more keys must be pressed to start file in "Unpack all and execute" mode using keyboard - with that option active, on a file user have to use:
Alt+Enter, Alt+[underlined letter on "Unpack all and execute" button, which is "A" for English TC language]
With Expertmode=0 (default) there is no need to hold Alt while pressing Enter key.
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You are right, my mistake.
With Expertmode=1, if you just press Enter on a file, then the file will get executed/opened - if Expertmode=0 you will get the properties dialog, where you can chose between "Unpack and execute" and "Unpack all and execute"
So if you predominantly executes/opens single files, then Expertmode=1 is the best choice. If you mostly need to unpack all and execute, then Expertmode=0 is best.
I have edited [Configuration] to [Packer] in my previous post.
You are right, my mistake.
With Expertmode=1, if you just press Enter on a file, then the file will get executed/opened - if Expertmode=0 you will get the properties dialog, where you can chose between "Unpack and execute" and "Unpack all and execute"
So if you predominantly executes/opens single files, then Expertmode=1 is the best choice. If you mostly need to unpack all and execute, then Expertmode=0 is best.
I have edited [Configuration] to [Packer] in my previous post.
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