First, you should use $file.fullname instead of $path\$file, for better practice. And second, use rar.exe not winrar.exe to archive via command line, because rar.exe is a console application, and it does not release the script to continue to the next file until this file would be added to the archive. Also it might be needed to use & before rar.

Since 1.13 update I am not able to download Forge properly. Usually (for example 1.12) I would have clicked the Windows installer button and the forge file would download normally and it had the anvil icon and I was able to open it and install it. But since 1.13 and now also with 1.14 the Windows Installer button does not exist anymore. I tried downloading it by clicking the Installer button, but when it downloads it becomes a winrar file which you cannot run, I've tried opening it with Java (TM) Platform SE binary but when i run it a black window opens for 1 sec and then disappears.


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I tried downloading optifine for 1.10 HD_U_C1 And it downloads as a zip file. I have winrar on but all it contains are bunches of files and there are no .jar files to be found. I have windows 10. Am I doing something wrong?

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However, when the files to be copied are winrar parts (xxx.part01.rar; xxx.part02.rar, etc) I get the error message quoted below (each part file size is 100Mb)


"InvalidTemplate. Unable to process template language expressions in action 'Create_file' inputs at line '1' and column '1475': 'The template language function 'body' cannot be used when the referenced action outputs body has large aggregated partial content. Actions with large aggregated partial content can only be referenced by actions that support chunked transfer mode.'. "


I ran some tests, and it seems that the issue is not related to the type of files (winrar parts) because with small size files (total 7 files of 1 Mb each), the flow works ok, even if they were password protected winrar files. 


So, it looks like that's a matter of the type of files and their size. I'm talking about 58 files of 100 Mb each (i.e. xxx.part01.rar up to xxx.part58.rar). If I try by only one file (i.e. I leave only xxx.part01.rar in the original directory), the errror message is the same.


I also tried to google "actions that support chunked transfer mode" and I couldn't find anything understandable for me. 


Any help would be greatly appreciated.

I have an SSIS package that is going to be extracting zipped files, so my question is does anyone know how to extract a zipped file with winrar using the command line? I am able to do this with rar files, but when I when I try to do it with zipped files I get a message that the file is not a winrar archived file. I tried using winzip but I have the trial version so everytime the command gets executed in SSIS the registration screen pops up and now I have to manually enter the location of where I want to extract the data to.

I went with 7-zip because I couldn't get find the command line executable for winzip so the evaluation screen wont pop up (I tried all .exe files in the winzip folder) and winrar like I mentioned in my post wouldn't extract the files because its not a winrar archive. I would like to give everyone my gratitude for their help.

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