Well........I'm asking where.  ;-)

Yes, I tried AVG, it was pretty good, but failed some tests that
PCcillin passed.  I tested about 8 AV programs (NOD, Norton,
Fsecure, Fprot, PCcillin, Kaspersky, I forget the others) and
PCcillin, Kaspersky, and one other was the only ones that passed.
AVG & Kaspersky were too hard to unload, then reload.  PCcillin
has more features, and is more easily unloaded and reloaded (too
bad it's screwed up).

As soon as I disable the real time scanning, everything works
fine, the compressed folders open right up immediately.
-Clint

God Bless Us All
Clint Hamilton, Owner
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Peter Kaulback" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Have you tried running AVG Clint?

I seem to remember some MS fixes for the compression utility,
don't ask me
where.

Peter Kaulback

In the hour of 06:55 AM 14/03/2003 -0600,
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
spoke this:
>Oh well, NOT fixed after all!  Sorry for all the emails, but the
>problem does not seem to be related to WinZip.  The problem only
>appeared to be fixed because before installing I disabled my AV
>software, checked for the problem, and it was gone.  I started
up
>PCcillin again and the problem came back, that is what is
causing
>the problem!  Does anyone have any ideas how this is happening?
>This PCcillin is turning out be cr*p.  This makes FOUR issues
>with it now.
>-Clint
>
>----- Original Message -----
>
>All, I went ahead and installed 8.1 and it fixed this problem.
>-Clint
>
>----- Original Message -----
>
>Hi all, I did some searching for this and could not find the
>answer.
>
>As you know, on XP (and maybe ME, can't recall) has a built in
>uncompression/compression utility like WinZip.  I really like
it,
>I like the fact you can simply treat a zipped file exactly like
>any other folder; by simply clicking it and it will open as any
>other folder so you can see the contents.  So, I need to keep
>that.  However it lacks some features of WinZip (like right
click
>and "extract here....") so I had to install WinZip (8.0).  I
>didn't associate .zip files with Winzip because if I did, I
would
>then of course lose the ability to view a zipped file's contents
>as described above.  Well, seems I have anyway.  Now anytime a
>.zip folder is clicked, explorer locks up for several minutes.
>Nothing happens, and if during this time I chose to "end
>program", a bad crash happens (system tray disappears).  If I
let
>it 'ride itself out', after several minutes go by, the folder
>will finally open displaying it's contents.  When any of those
>contents are clicked to view (like another folder within it),
the
>problem begins again.....'not responding' and the whole system
>becomes very sluggish during this process.
>
>Now I know the native XP uncompression utility and Winzip can
>co-exist, or else there would be no WinZip support for XP.  The
>problem is trying to get the native uncompression utility to
>still work AS BEFORE with winzip installed.
>
>Any ideas on how to accomplish this?  Will using v.8.1 fix this
>problem?
>Thanks,
>-Clint
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