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Teodolinda Mattson

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Jul 11, 2024, 11:39:57 PM7/11/24
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Is this me or everybody is puzzled what is up with downloading 1 photo from Icloud photo, not only the download arrives in form of a .zip file, but also if you happen not to have the winzip trial you have to purchase the **** thing? So bothersome...

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If you had it installed for some reason, then it would have associated the zip file type to itself which would make it open with the Winzip application and as such may require you to reset the evaluation version. However, Windows 10 has no issues with opening ZIP files on its own you do not need Winzip at all.

Thanks Phil, but I am running WIn 10, and had to uninstall and reinstall for Winzip to allow me to use "WINZIP Evaluation version", otherwise it requests to take action via "buy" button. Not sure if I am missing the point.

I'm new to Paint.net, but I've read your whole history and paint.net features, and think it's going to be the answer to my prayers. Is it possible to download it WITHOUT using WinZip? I use 7xfm -- from 7-zip.org -- and much prefer it to winzip. (I changed my "association" for zipped files long ago and have never looked back.) I'm using Win 7 Pro on both my machines, which works great for everyrhing I need at the moment. I hope to be able to bypass WinZip.

On Saturday, since I found no Download button on the Paint.net site, I assumed -- and we know about those who assume, right? -- that the correct site must be GETPAINT.NET. (Today's getpaint.net site has dropped the urgency to download WinZip, and instead wants you to download a Yahoo-sponsored Search program to replace my Google search bar.) Using the site suggested by Null54 yields paint.net.4.2.11.install.zip, which I unzipped with my fave, 7-zip! Paint.net installs beautifully and is so easy from there -- I'm already working on my first picture in paint.net.

It seems that WinZip should work together with the NOD32 folks to get a download that passes checks. Are customers supposed to ignore the warning if WinZip says not to worry? That seems like an unnecessary risk, and it seems odd that WinZip hasn't made any progress on making a product that people can trust.

Well, Winzip (and all other developers/vendors) knows what they are doing when/if they bundle stuff like this, they don't need expertise from some 3'rd party to "get rid" of this, if they knew how to implement it then I'm sure they know how to take it out as well, if they do that then there is no need to detect it. Afaik you can trust Winzip itself but the "gift" may not be that fun to get onto the system. But there are good alternatives to Winzip that one can use instead.

I asked the WinZip folks what was going on and they told me "This is the false positive warning message from Windows or Antivirus application when you are downloading any executable(.exe) files. The WinZip application setup file and other downloads from WinZip download page are safe and does not contains any Virus, malware etc. "

winzip190.exe ZIP WINZIP190-32.MSI MSI Cabs.w1.cab CAB WINZIPSSPrivacyProtector.exe - a variant of Win32/Systweak.L potentially unwanted application
winzip190.exe ZIP WINZIP190-32.MSI MSI Cabs.w1.cab CAB WINZIPSSSystemCleaner.exe - a variant of Win32/Systweak.L potentially unwanted application
winzip190.exe ZIP WINZIP190-32.MSI MSI Cabs.w1.cab CAB WINZIPSSHelper.dll - a variant of Win32/Systweak.N potentially unwanted application
winzip190.exe ZIP WINZIP190-32.MSI MSI Cabs.w1.cab CAB WINZIPSSRegistryOptimizer.exe - a variant of Win32/Systweak.L potentially unwanted application
winzip190.exe ZIP WINZIP190-32.MSI MSI Cabs.w1.cab CAB WINZIPSS.exe - a variant of Win32/Systweak.L potentially unwanted application
winzip190.exe ZIP WINZIP190-32.MSI MSI Cabs.w1.cab CAB WINZIPSSRegClean.exe - a variant of Win32/Systweak potentially unwanted application
winzip190.exe ZIP WINZIP190-64.MSI MSI Cabs.w1.cab CAB WINZIPSSPrivacyProtector.exe - a variant of Win32/Systweak.L potentially unwanted application
winzip190.exe ZIP WINZIP190-64.MSI MSI Cabs.w1.cab CAB WINZIPSSSystemCleaner.exe - a variant of Win32/Systweak.L potentially unwanted application
winzip190.exe ZIP WINZIP190-64.MSI MSI Cabs.w1.cab CAB WINZIPSSHelper.dll - a variant of Win32/Systweak.N potentially unwanted application
winzip190.exe ZIP WINZIP190-64.MSI MSI Cabs.w1.cab CAB WINZIPSSRegistryOptimizer.exe - a variant of Win32/Systweak.L potentially unwanted application
winzip190.exe ZIP WINZIP190-64.MSI MSI Cabs.w1.cab CAB WINZIPSS.exe - a variant of Win32/Systweak.L potentially unwanted application
winzip190.exe ZIP WINZIP190-64.MSI MSI Cabs.w1.cab CAB WINZIPSSRegClean.exe - a variant of Win32/Systweak potentially unwanted application

For now I'll continue using WinZip 9, which triggers no such messages. The problem with the old version is that it doesn't integrate into right-click context menus in Windows 8.1. If someone can recommend a program that does and is not loaded with Potentially Unwanted Applications, I'd be interested in the details.

It is hard to believe that the folks at WinZip are telling the complete truth. The assertion that all EXEs give such warnings made it clear that the person at WinZip who responded either didn't know what is going on or wasn't telling. And if they don't know what is going on, they haven't gotten truthful training.

Anytime I download a .zip file or create a compressed folder, my PC makes it a Winzip file, which is no good because I don't want to pay their fee to get the full version (the version I have was a trial one I obtained when I had this one .zip file that needed it to work).

Uninstall WinZip by going into "Programs and Features" (Vista / Windows 7) or "Add/Remove Programs" (XP). Unintalling WinZip should cause Windows to revert to it's native ZIP handling behavior. If the Windows ZIP handler doesn't meet your requirements, you can always install something else.

If you need WinZip for some specialist features, but want to use the inbuilt facilities in most case, just (for w8):- go to Control Panel- choose Programs- choose 'Make file types always open in a specific program'- scroll down for ".zip"- select 'change program' in the top right- choose 'windows explorer'

Windows 10: remove all winzip or any other zip programs through control panel, programs, etc.right-click on start button, settings, apps, default apps, choose default apps by file type, scroll down to .zip file type, click on it then click on "windows" as thw default app for opening .zip files

7zip and Peazip are better alternatives to winzip or winrar. winzip/winrar require you to manage licensing while 7zip and peazip are both freeware fully approved for use in corporate and home environments. 7zip is my personal favorite but Peazip seems to be more friendly for end users

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