That option was not available in Win XP component options, however I did find
a solution as follows:
Click Start, Run and type (or paste):
rundll32 zipfldr.dll,RegisterSendto
In the background, a 0 byte file named Compressed (zipped)
Folder.ZFSendToTarget will automatically be created in the
%Userprofile%\SendTo folder.
This worked just fine.
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Don Williams
Moore, Oklahoma
"Mike M" wrote:
Did you try uninstalling and then reinstalling Compressed Folders? I'm
not clear from your reply whether you did this or whether you just checked
that Compressed Folders were marked as installed.
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Mike Maltby
Don Williams wrote:
Makes sense but it's not there. I have heard that if any other zip
programs are installed this feature is disabled, however I haven't
installed any other such programs.