- If WinZip could not display the entire Zip file name in the
title bar when first started, an error stating that WinZip32.exe is
damaged would display while trying to extract files from the Zip file.
The WinZip32.exe file was not damaged, the message was being
incorrectly displayed. WinZip now allows the files to be extracted and
the message no longer displays.
- While trying to register WinZip using a multi-user license
file (WINZIP.WZMUL), users with restricted access to the Windows
encryption library would get an incorrect message that the license was
not valid and the registration would fail. WinZip now correctly
recognizes the file and activates the license.
- If the WINZIP.WZMUL file was corrupt, the message that appeared was not very helpful. A better message is now displayed.
- When selecting not to display the security prompt when running
a job file, users with restricted access to the Windows encryption
library would still get the prompt later when they re-ran the job file.
This has been corrected.
- The Job Wizard was not correctly reading encryption and FTP
password over 32 characters from the job file. This has been
corrected.
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