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I wondered if anyone else has run into this problem.

I had a zip file coming from a PC system. I downloaded it and looked inside
on my PC and there were three files in the root with a directory having 4
additional files so I right clicked, made a copy of the file and then
pasted the file into a directory mapped into a folder on the IFS using
Netserver.

Pretty standard stuff but I started getting garbage when I try to unzip it
on the iSeries. At first I thought it was something wrong with the unzip
command (Jar) but I finally determined that the file was pretty much empty.
The three files in the root where gone and the sub-directory was empty.

Tried again and again always the same thing so I finally FTP'ed it across
and it was fine.

Has anyone else run into this? I am running Windows 7 and V7R2. I assume it
has something to do with Windows Explorer. I cannot imagine it would have
anything to do with the iSeries.

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