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

I am trying to code a program that will RAR an a folder that contains many subfolders with files in them. WinRAR allows for command line codes to be sent to control WinRAR through the command prompt (I have this working well). What I want to do, is integrate this command line code through the command prompt into a vi. I have tried using the System Exec.vi, but with very little luck. I have set the path for winrar tools to be present at that directory and I have used the "cmd /c" string before my input so that LabVIEW knows its a DOS command. I keep getting an error message that says " 'winrar' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file." I have tried moving the command line codes to the standard input and even the winrar code to that input as well (this only leaves the "cmd /c" as the command to be sent), still no dice. Any suggestions would be most useful. I can provide my code and a list of the command line codes for WinRAR if you need it. Other zipping programs would be another option to take that I am open to, as long as it can be controlled within the LabVIEW environment and that the compression is best.


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Give me evidence of this! They might have cracked some weak encryption in web transit (perhaps where keys were intercepted), but no proof whatsoever that actual files protected by winrar, 7zip, or even entire hard-drives protected by AES 128-bit or higher encryption have EVER (yet) been cracked by bruteforce, nor is there an effective way to attack this type of encryption at this time.

We began debugging the application while triggering the exploit to pinpoint the root cause. During this process, I discovered that after double-clicking on the ReadMe.txt file, a function named winrar.7FF6CE909948 was invoked. This function performs a comparison of names between files and accepts three parameters: clicked_file_name, the_another_file, flag, and the flag, which is r8 in the below picture:

The application compares these files more than once to check the folder name and the files inside the folder again, using condition 1 as it is in the winrar.7FF6CE909948 decompiled the code of the function after using condition 2 as explained above. This will not result in a match, so the application will not extract or execute. As seen in the assembly instruction, it passes the value 2 argument to the r8 flag, and based on it, the comparing function will only extract and execute if it is not matched

Well... I have the correct version of windowblinds now, but winrar is still messed up.. and it seems to be the skin I am using called 'Steam System Gray' by 'Link' .. tried a skin called 'The Captain' and it worked fine... darn... be457b7860

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