cfzip doesn't support passwords because the underlying Java support
doesn't (at least it didn't at the time of going to press), so as Dave
says you'll need to look at using it in combination with cfexecute

Andy

2009/4/16 Richard White <rich...@j7is.co.uk>:
>
> ok thanks will look into it
>
>> > is there a way to password protect a file that we zip up using
>> cfzip
>> >
>> > i have searched the internet and found lots of things to do with
>> reading a zip file that has a
>> > password on it, but nothing to do with actually setting the password
>> when we zip it up
>>
>> I don't think CFZIP supports that. You can either use something to
>> modify the zip file after you create it, or use something else to zip
>> the files in the first place. There are plenty of command-line tools
>> that you could invoke from CFEXECUTE to do this.
>>
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>> http://www.figleaf.com/
>>
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