Hey Rod,

Thanks so very much again. I will get up there within the next hour or so, after dinner that is <smile>.


Just wondering about something though.


This might sound a little trivial, but is there a difference in the add remove routine and that of the uninstall Programs option? It seems that the uninstall program might be a bit faster, though I'm not sure about safer. But I guess we all no that MS would never steer us wrong.


The uninstall programs is also in the control panel. Just curious.


Thanks again,

Larry

On 6/5/2019 2:58 PM, Rod Hutton via Talk wrote:
Hi Larry,

I put the 7Zip installer in my DropBox for you.
The URL to my DropBox folder is:
http://bit.ly/2gX64M0
The file you need to find is:
7z1805-x64.exe
I would be inclined to uninstall Winzip from add remove programs and then 
install 7Zip.
There are no special configuration steps for 7Zip,at least the one I put in my 
DropBox.
I just installed it only now on one of my virtual machines just to test it out, 
and it was quick and painless.
When you run the installer, simply tab to the Install button, press it, and 
stand back. Smile
After that, there is a close button to press, but that's it.

Good luck,

Rod

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-----Original Message-----
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Behalf Of Larry Higgins via Talk
Sent: June 5, 2019 2:34 PM
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Cc: Larry Higgins <larryhiggin...@comcast.net>
Subject: In a real jam

      Well Listers,


I really managed to get myself into one this time. I sure hope someone can help 
me out of this mess.


Just last week, it became necessary to replace my Dell PC with another
one, so this time I went with an HP. I'm pretty sure that makes no
real difference in terms of my present issue.

On my Dell, I had 7Zip running in my context menu for extracting, and or
zipping files, and became quite comfortable with it. So, thought I'd
try putting it on my new system. I downloaded the 64bit
edition of the program, and it showed up in my context menu as it
should, but out of all the options available, it had no option for
extracting files.


I should say, I at least can find no such option.


Now, this could make it totally impossible to extract either Bookshare,

or NLS Talking Books on my system.

I called the MS Answer Desk this morning, and asked the guy assigned to
help me if he couldn't possibly restore the default program used by
Windows, but he did something I was kind of surprised at. He replaced
the extraction option with Win zip, and I can find no option for
extracting files with Win zip either.

To make matters worse, he installed an evaluation copy, which I will
have to pay for, provided I end up getting it to     cooperate.

I sure hope I don't have to do anything drastic, like refreshing
Windows, but at least this time, I do have cloud storage backup.

This really shouldn't have been this complicated. Sure wish I'd left
well enough alone.

If anybody has any ideas, or real assistance to provide in getting out
of this one, it sure would be gratefully appreciated.

Maybe a bit of phone assistance might be in order. If someone wants to
volunteer, please kindly answer me off list.


Got any ideas Rod <smile>?


Sincerely,


Larry


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