> Incidentally every version of windows from 2000 on (not sure about
> before) has a command-line zip utility built in... So as long 
> as your server is Win2K or later you don't have to download 
> anything. I have batch files on my machine that package up my 
> projects from subversion using the built-in zip util in Win2K 
> and then upload them to my public server using the built-in 
> ftp util in Win2K. Just FYI. :)
> 
> So -- if you're interested in the built in zip tool, just type 
> "zip ?" into a command prompt.

I'm pretty sure that this isn't the case. Windows 2000 has no built-in
zip/unzip functionality, and Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 support the
ZIP file format through Windows Explorer - there aren't any built-in
command-line tools available.

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