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Please note that running WINZIP to a mapped drive on any network will be excruciatingly slow, and especially on the iSeries, as NetServer is awful for file serving. Keep WinZip local, then use FTP.

Of course, there are several iSeries ways of compressing IFS objects, as other posts have mentioned.

Vern

At 10:58 AM 6/24/2005, you wrote:

If it is a shared mapped drive from your PC, you should be able to place it in the IFS.



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What is the best way to zip files on the ifs?  What tools are good or is
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