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enter a title. You can not post a blank message. Please type your message and try again. Stefan Lehmann Level 1 (5 points) Q: Zip Archives won't unarchive... Hi Folks,I'm in dire straits here. A mac unable to expand zip error 1 couple of months ago I decided to compress some of my backups to conserve
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space on my external drive. I'm running OSX 10.7 and arching the folders didn't seem to be an issue at unsupported compression method 99 all. The OSX version of the zip archiver didn't throw any warnings or messages when these archives were created.When I went back to try and unarchive them using the same utility it wouldn't work. archive utility error 17 file exists Now, it throws an error to the effect:Unable to expand "Archive.zip" in "Folder".(Error 1 - Operation not permitted)I've tried a number of solutions including the archive into another directory, playing with the permissions, running the zip utility in both 32- and 64-bit modes. I've even moved some of the archives to different versions of OSX and Windows and nothing seems to be working.Can anyone shed light on this
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issue?ThanksStefan MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.7.1), 15" MBP, 11" MBA, Mini Lion Server Posted on Mar 8, 2012 11:09 AM I have this question too Close Q: Zip Archives won't unarchive... All replies Helpful answers Page 1 Next by Templeton Peck, Templeton Peck Mar 8, 2012 11:47 AM in response to Stefan Lehmann Level 9 (62,070 points) Mar 8, 2012 11:47 AM in response to Stefan Lehmann Try Stuffit Exapander: http://www.stuffit.com/mac-expander.html Helpful (1) Reply options Link to this post by Stefan Lehmann, Stefan Lehmann Mar 8, 2012 12:50 PM in response to Templeton Peck Level 1 (5 points) Mar 8, 2012 12:50 PM in response to Templeton Peck Thanks Templeton.I've actually tried that already. Expander thinks the archive is incomplete or corrupted.Stefan Helpful (0) Reply options Link to this post by Allan Eckert, Allan Eckert Mar 8, 2012 1:00 PM in response to Stefan Lehmann Level 9 (53,700 points) Desktops Mar 8, 2012 1:00 PM in response to Stefan Lehmann That is really bad. I have attempted to recover data from corrupt zip files in the past with zero percent success rate. It appears once zip files get corrupted that chances of recovering anything is very remote.Allan Helpful (0) Reply options Link
Support June 14, 2016 15:04 THIS LEGACY VERSION (ZIP) OF THE COURSE PLAYER IS OUTDATED AND NO LONGER RECOMMENDED. SEE OUR NEW TRUEFIRE COURSE PLAYER DESKTOP APP (WINDOWS/MAC) -- On Macs, you should simply be can't unzip file mac able to double click on the zipped folder to unzip. If the files download zipeg almost completely unzip then a small window pops up:"Unable to unarchive into Desktop" (Error 1 - Operation not permitted.)
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or "Decompression Failed"then follow the steps below for alternative unzipping processes. First, double check to make sure the file has fully downloaded. If the file size has fully downloaded then there are https://discussions.apple.com/thread/3789623?tstart=0 two options to overcome this error message. 1- Unzip in Terminal One solution is to use Terminal, a built-in program on the Mac. 1) Open Terminal. You can use the Mac search at the top right and start typing Terminal. It will appear, click on it to open the program.2) Type “unzip” and a space, then drag/drop the zip file into the Terminal window. 3) https://truefire.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/200200576-Can-t-Unzip-Operation-not-permitted-or-Decompression-Failed-Mac- Press Enter and the zip file will be unzipped, storing all files on your computer.Your unzipped files will go to your user account folder which you can easily access using Finder. 2- Use Zipeg to Unzip Another option would be to use a different program to unzip the course. Some Mac users, find better luck using Zipeg: http://www.zipeg.com to unzip the course. -- Use the TrueFire Course Player: Desktop app (Recommended!) All that being said, we have a new installed player which we recommend all customers use in place of the legacy standalone zip folders. The new TrueFire Course Player: Desktop app is a one-time installed program which allows you to access your entire course library of lessons from one centralized location. You can download on-demand or in bulk for full offline access. You do not need to worry about downloading separate standalone course folders with separate video players. You can learn more about the new TrueFire Course player and download at: www.truefire.com/apps Was this article helpful? 2 out of 3 found this helpful Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Google+ Have more questions? Submit a request Related articles Using the Course Player: Desktop
as a zip. My guess is the zip file is being corrupted? Or is some setting I need to setup?Most of the files can be fairly large 10-25mb each and anywhere from 1 file up http://forums.gleamtech.com/4424/error-1-operation-not-permitted to 1000. Even smaller batches of 1-2 files are throwing this error to some http://apple.stackexchange.com/questions/135853/error-opening-a-zip-file-no-such-file-or-directory/135859 users."Error 1 - Operation not permitted".If you have any info to help, I would appreciate it! Let me know if there is anything you need from me. Thanks! Dustin B. 6/28/2012 8:31 AM I should note that the error is being thrown when they have downloaded the file completely and are trying to unzip it. Dustin B. 6/28/2012 error 1 8:31 AM I guess you are getting this error on Mac only. Please try to extract the same downloaded zip file on a Windows system to see if it's actually corrupted. Actually in v3.1, we had improved compatibility with Mac Archive Utility which seems to be picky about zip formats. We had tested on Snow Leopard and Lion and we hadn't noticed any problems. Let me know. Cem Alacayir 6/28/2012 12:24 PM Yes, unable to expand our clientele is almost 90% MAC based which most errors have been coming from. I don't think they would be keen to switching to a PC though. :)Is there something we can do to improve the compatibility? Dustin B. 6/28/2012 12:31 PM No you misunderstood, Mac compatibility is important for us too and we already fixed the zip issues back in v3.1. Current version is 3.2. I only said you should test the same zip file on Windows (if available) to find out if the zip was corrupted during transmission or if it was only a problem with Mac Archive Utility. I didn't mean switch to Windows :)As I said, with our testings the zip files are extracted without problem on Max OSX Snow Leopard and Lion. So you need to provide more information like the Mac OSX version and the results with other unzippers like Stuff-it on Mac. For instance, I bet you will be able the extract the same zip file from Terminal on Mac. Archive Utility is buggy especially on older Mac OSX versions. Cem Alacayir 6/28/2012 1:10 PM Hi Cem,I hate to say it, but very few of our customers can unzip the files after downloading. The downloads are completing fully. They are all on Mac OSX. All different versions, both SL and
Start here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and policies of this site About Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Ask Different Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Ask Different is a question and answer site for power users of Apple hardware and software. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top Error opening a zip file: No such file or directory? up vote 17 down vote favorite 5 After 25 years on PCs I am delighting in learning all I can about working with my new Mac and OS X Mavericks. I tried just now to open a zip file but was interrupted when an Archive Utility dialog appeared saying "Unable to expand "filename.zip" into "Downloads". (Error 2 - No such file or directory.) What to do? How can I access the contents of the zip file? osx mavericks zip share|improve this question edited Jun 23 '14 at 6:02 Ian C.♦ 28.6k19109175 asked Jun 23 '14 at 4:01 user83364 86113 add a comment| 2 Answers 2 active oldest votes up vote 25 down vote It's likely that filename.zip is either not actually a .zip file, or is corrupted. Open up Terminal. You can access it by typing "Terminal" into Spotlight. Enter the command(s) in the steps below into your command line prompt (triple click the line, copy it, and paste it into your prompt). Replace filename.zip with the actual name of the zip file. If the name of the file contains spaces, you need to enter it differently using the escape \ character. For example, if the file is named compressed crap.zip, you'd type compressed\ crap.zip in the command line. Step 1: Repair disk permissions. Once done, attempt to open the .zip file again. If you wish, you can do t