Hints for Working with Downloaded Files
WinZip® makes it easy to work with files downloaded
from the Internet and online services like America Online.
- The Install feature makes it easy to install
most software distributed in Zip files: if a Zip file contains a
"setup" or "install" program, a desktop theme, or a screen
saver, WinZip will unzip the files, run the installation program if present, and
clean up temporary files. If the Zip file does not contain any of these, you
can use the CheckOut Feature to try the
downloaded file.
- The Favorite Zip Folders feature
makes locating Zip files you want to open much easier.
- The Downloading
and Processing Files with WinZip topic provides further hints, tips, and
helpful procedures.
- The Archive Management features make it easy
to move archives to floppies, or to delete them if they don't meet your
needs.
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One strategy for handling
downloaded files involves three folders:
\DOWNLOAD |
Recently downloaded files |
\UPLOAD |
Files you are planning to upload |
\ARCHIVES |
Archives you are planning to keep |
A relatively empty download folder makes it much easier to
stay organized. It is a good idea to download all archives into your \DOWNLOAD
folder, and after each on-line session perform the following steps for each
archive:
- Open the archive. An easy way to open files is to first open the \DOWNLOAD
folder in My Computer or Windows Explorer. Then double click on an archive to
open it. You will probably want to click on the Modified column header
in My Computer or Windows Explorer so that the most recent files are shown at
the top of the list.
- Read about the software in the archive. Many archives contain a file named
"file_id.diz". By convention this file contains a brief description
of the archive contents. If this file is listed in the main WinZip window,
double click on it to view its contents. When you are done viewing the file,
close the program being used to view the file. Repeat this process for any
files with the word "read" in the filename (e.g.
"readme.txt" or "read.me").
- Try the software if the archive looks interesting. One easy way to do this
is with the Install or CheckOut buttons on WinZip's toolbar. If the
archive contains an "install" or "setup" program, a desktop
theme, or a screen saver, the Install button will be displayed, otherwise, it
will contain the CheckOut button. Note: downloaded software should always
be scanned for viruses before you install or use it. If you download
archives containing software, you should obtain a reliable virus scanner, keep
it up to date, and always use it on the contents of such downloaded archives.
See the section titled Virus Scanner
Configuration for information on configuring WinZip to use your virus
scanner to test the contents of archives for virus infection.
- Move each archive out of your download folder after trying the software. If
you want to keep the archive on your hard disk, choose Move from the
Manage Archive submenu of the File menu to move the archive somewhere else on your disk, such as
\ARCHIVES.
Note that the folders you have most recently used for move and copy operations
are available for quick access in a drop-down list. If you don't want to keep
the file you downloaded, you can easily delete it using
the Delete entry in the Manage Archive submenu.
Of course, these are just suggestions. There are other
good ways to use WinZip to work with downloaded files. Feel free to use
whatever method works best for you.
Related Topics:
Hints and Tips
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Tips
Using the
Explorer Interface
Frequently Asked Questions
(FAQs)