Hi,
I encrypt a file with ZIP within TC 2.72 (Android), then copy the file to a Windows-Computer an want to decroypt it, but it always claims, that the password is wrong.
If I decrypt within android itself, the decryption works fine.
I tried with different passwords, but its always the same: in Windows I cannot decrypt.
What is my mistake in this procedure?
Regards
MM
Encrpyted ZIP will not unzip in Windows
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Re: Encrpyted ZIP will not unzip in Windows
[face=courier]On 02-03-2016 09:40:42 +0000 NMM2 wrote:
N> I encrypt a file with ZIP within TC 2.72 (Android), then copy
N> the file to a Windows-Computer an want to decroypt it, but it
N> always claims, that the password is wrong.
N> If I decrypt within android itself, the decryption works fine.
Do not confirm.
The same version of TC4A from Play Store, archivation parameters here and here - can unpack it w/o problems both on desktop and Android.
Test file is here, p/w:[/face]
[face=courier]N> What is my mistake in this procedure?
No idea, actually.[/face]
N> I encrypt a file with ZIP within TC 2.72 (Android), then copy
N> the file to a Windows-Computer an want to decroypt it, but it
N> always claims, that the password is wrong.
N> If I decrypt within android itself, the decryption works fine.
Do not confirm.
The same version of TC4A from Play Store, archivation parameters here and here - can unpack it w/o problems both on desktop and Android.
Test file is here, p/w:[/face]
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This happens when you pack files to Android 6 external storage (e.g. USB sticks or secondary storage). The problem is that it's not possible to random-write to such files, they can only be written linearly from start to finish. I have to use a special format for this which TC for Windows can't yet unpack (but which follows the ZIP standard).
You will either have to use a different unpacker on Windows, or create the ZIP in the internal memory (usually /storage/emulated/0) when using encryption. TC9 will support the format.
You will either have to use a different unpacker on Windows, or create the ZIP in the internal memory (usually /storage/emulated/0) when using encryption. TC9 will support the format.
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