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How to Disable and Enable Windows XP's built-in zip support
A very useful tool that comes built-in to Windows XP is the inherent zip support.
This allows you to view, create, and extract zip files without having a third
party tool. There are times that you will want to use a third-party zip compression
program, and at those times, the built-in zip support may conflict. If this
is the case, you can follow these steps to disable or re-enable the built-in
zip support for Windows XP.
Disable Built-In Zip Support
Click on the Start Menu.
Click on the Run option from the start menu.
When the Run dialog box comes up, enter the following in the Open
field : regsvr32 /u %windir%\system32\zipfldr.dll
After typing that in, left click once on OK. This will remove the built-in
zip support for your computer.
Restart your computer.
Enable Built-In Zip Support
Click on the Start Menu.
Click on the Run option from the start menu.
When the Run dialog box comes up, enter the following in the Open
field : regsvr32 %windir%\system32\zipfldr.dll
After typing that in, left click once on OK. This will re-enable the built-in
zip support for your computer.