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Hi folks, Another task I haven't been able to figure out by myself: How do you do a 7zip file split with command line tools the way the 7zip GUI does it? For example, if I have constructed a large Testing.7z file and afterwards I want it split into parts like the Windows 7zip GUI does it. Every time I try to do it by command line, the split files contains just the Testing.7z split into parts.
Oct 22, 2018 - What is standalone 7-zip? It is a single executable that can be used to zip and unzip files without installing 7-zip on a machine.
But if I do a split with the GUI function, the resulting split files contains directly what the original Testing.7z had cheers.
All, I will start of with an overview of what I'm trying to do: I need to compress some files in a Spanning Zip archive of no more than 90MB each file. I need to make the spanned files compatible with WinZip, however, that is giving me problems.
If I create a solid archive with 7zip command line it works with winzip no problem, however, if I use the spanning feature in the 7zip command line it makes files like 'file.zip.001' 'file.zip.002' and so on and they will not open/extract with winzip. I would normally just use WinZip command line, however, my company is skimpy and will not spring for the extra cost of the version with command line options. Is it possible to do what I'm asking with 7zip?
Or is there another free application that I should use to accomplish this? Here is the code that I have currently for 7zip. Split ZIP files are typically written to the same location and are subject to name collisions if the spanned name format is used since each segment will reside on the same drive. To avoid name collisions, split archives are named as follows. Segment 1 = filename.z01 Segment n-1 = filename.z(n-1) Segment n = filename.zip The.ZIP extension is used on the last segment to support quickly reading the central directory. The segment number n should be a decimal value. You should check 7zip if it has an option to follow this naming/splitting convention.