![]() I'll take any help you can offer, thx in advance. ![]() ![]() Here is the last thing I tried : forfiles /m *.zip /c "C:\tool\7-Zip\7z.exe e cannot manage to get any result, this is what I get with a 4 zip sample: C:\Users\tracto\test>forfiles /m *.zip /c "C:\tool\7-Zip\7z.exe e 9.20 Copyright (c) 1999-2010 Igor Pavlov ħ-Zip 9.20 Copyright (c) 1999-2010 Igor Pavlov Right click on a folder to open a file in either WinZip or Windows Explorer. Finally tried "forfiles" in batch and that seemed to provide better results, but cannot manage to get it working. I've tried native 7zip options in command line but nothing worked yet, did not get any luck in the 7zip FAQ either. 4 Type cp file1 zip, replacing file1 with the name of the file, including the file extension. 2 Type cd, press spacebar, and drag in the folder that files you want to zip are in. I have like 300 zip files (but may get other kind of archives in the future) in a folder and I need to unzip each one in a subfolder of the archive name. Zipping multiple files using the Terminal Download Article 1 Open the Terminal.
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