![]() ![]() ![]() Here's a PowerShell utility that unZIPs files. You can do this either with VBscript or with PowerShell. I keep a UTILS folder on my servers to store little utility bits that I use frequently. It's not obvious due to the fact that it's not really exposed explicitly in. The Windows OS already "knows" how to handle ZIP files. It's not necessary to install third-party software to work with ZIP files from SSIS. Is there a way to deal with zipped folders on a network drive? However, This task fails when I use the relative path to the zip folder as I will need to do when I run this ssis package from a production server. This all worked great for me when the path to the zipped folder and unzipped folder is mapped. Process Task Editor and then click "Process" on the left and change theĮxecutable path, arguments and working directory as follows and keep the othersĪs the defaults. Now right click the task and choose "Edit…" to open the Execute Specify the window style in which to run the process. ![]() Indicates whether process is forced to end after the time-out period Runs until it is completed or until an error occurs. A value ofĠ indicates that no time-out value is used, and the process Specify the number of seconds that the process can run. Specify the value returned by the executable to indicate success. Indicates whether task fails if process exit code is different from Select a variable to capture the error output of the processor, or click Select a variable to capture the output of the process, or click Select a variable to provide the input to the process, or click Path of folder that contains executable, or click the browse button The task should fail if the executable is not found at the specified Here are the settings for the Execute Process Tasks. Or batch files that work against a data source. Task to open any standard application, you typically use it to run business applications So on Xee I rolled back to 3.5.Execute Process Task runs an application or batch file as part of a SQL Server Some pages show up as noise, where as other programs(like Comic Reader). I should mention Xee 3.5.3(marketed by the same company) inherited a bug in the new release, that it can no longer reliably read. Quit button disappears.) and the program hangs. Then somehow “The Unarchiver” memory gets corrupted, and the menus no longer work(e.g. BTW, there seems to be another bug that comes up if you select more than about 250 files from Finder and invoke “The Unarchiver”. So i am temporarily using command line tools to do the operations. Now, randomly I get a notofication about the encoding the compressed file uses. Before the last two versions, I could choose ‘Compress “some directory”’ from the finder menu, and then few minutes later I could uncompress it by using “The Unarchiver”. However there are more problems with version 3.11.3. Then they had a problem with 3.11.2, which they think they fixed in 3.11.3. Until this version 3.1.2 it was a 5 star now maybe 4 If you could implement something like that in your next update that would be greatly appreciated! Again, thank you for developing this application, beacuse it is really awesome and allows me to get my job more done more efficiently, but please don't put pop-ups in your software. The developers allow you to display the normal icon for the app or the #StandwithUkraine version. Spark, an excellent email client, is a great example of this. I don't want to be reminded of this when I am unzipping some files on the job, please remove this in your next build or at least give us the option to remove it. I stand with Ukraine and have donated to the cause of helping them get on their feet and fight during this time of war. But why I am writing this review is because of a very frustrating pop-up within The Unarchiver. ![]() Amazing utility, but with the annoyance of pop-upsįirst of all MacPaw, love what you guys do, Setapp and CleanMyMacX are staples of the amazing apps and services available for the Mac platform, and developers like you guys keep the Mac such an enticing platform. ![]()
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