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Fortunately, there's usually a helpful explanation online that shows you a good work-around. This video demos how to get past the "Error 1 - Operation Not Permitted" error that occurs when trying to unzip a zip
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file created at TourVista.com. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6-dQQ9U1fs The solution is to use Terminal, a built-in program on archive utility error 17 file exists the Mac. Open Terminal. You can use the Mac search at the top right and start typing Terminal. It will appear, click on it
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to open the program. Type "unzip" and a space, then drag/drop the zip file into the Terminal window. Press Enter and the zip file will be unzipped, storing all files on your computer. Your unzipped files will go https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6--dQQ9U1fs to your user account folder which you can easily access using Finder. Related Category: 1000 Little Things, All, How To's 3 comments » « How to hide the links to your other virtual tours Slideshow Gets a Super Cool New "Lightbox" Style! » 3 Responses to "For Mac Users Only: How to Unzip a File (Fixing Mac Error 1 - Operation Not Permitted)" freakqnc July 23rd, 2012 at 12:19 pm Nope… aint' working no matter where the file http://www.tourvista.com/blog/2012/05/for-mac-users-only-how-to-unzip-a-file-fixing-mac-error-1-operation-not-permitted/ is located and doesn't matter if running straight unzip or sudo unzip Matt August 21st, 2012 at 10:15 am Hmmm, I wonder why it's not working for you. Were you able to figure this out? freakqnc August 21st, 2012 at 5:43 pm Actually did figure that out in the end… that happens when the zip archive is pass-protected and the default utility doesn't pop out the option to enter a password as programs like BetterZip and other do. So the whole problem got solved when I didn't just double-clicked the archive but when I opened it with a program that supported pass-protected archives. Of course if you forgot the pass of an archive you pass protected in the past (when sent to someone or for own safe keeping) then you are pretty much screwed since there aren't easy ways to recover that archive's password Cheers! 🙂 Leave a Reply Name (required) Mail (required) (will not be published) Website Comment Notify me of followup comments via e-mail Back to top TourVista is a do-it-yourself real estate marketing website. Create a virtual tour and market your property more effectively using our built-in suite of marketing tools. - Learn more - View demos - Setup a free virtual tour Subscribe Feedburner Blog Posts Search Blog Categories 1000 Little Things (34) All (59) Apartment Websites (12) Articles on Marketing Real Estate (18) Craigslist (12) Facebook
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 users."Error https://github.com/Grandt/PHPZip/issues/4 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 8:31 error 1 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, our operation not permitted 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 Lion.
Sign in Pricing Blog Support Search GitHub This repository Watch 17 Star 106 Fork 24 Grandt/PHPZip Code Issues 15 Pull requests 0 Projects 0 Pulse Graphs New issue OSX Archive Utility: Error 1 - Operation not permitted #4 Closed martyf opened this Issue Mar 2, 2012 · 34 comments Projects None yet Labels None yet Milestone No milestone Assignees No one assigned 4 participants martyf commented Mar 2, 2012 Using 1.30 of Zip.php, created files are unable to be opened by OSX's Archive Utility. Error message is displayed: Error 1 - Operation not permitted. $zipper = new Zip(true); $zipper->setZipFile($outputDir . '/' . $zipName); if ($handle = opendir($path)) { while (false !== ($file = readdir($handle))) { if (is_file($path.$file)) { $zipper->addLargeFile($path.$file, $file); } } } $zipper->finalize(); Example is very simple, just looking through a directory, and adding all files in that directory to the zip file. Other tools, such as Archive and even "unzip" via terminal, can open the zip file with no dramas - it's just the Archive Utility built into OSX that has dramas. Console reports: 2/03/12 2:32:31.361 PM Archive Utility: bomCopierFatalError:Couldn't read pkzip signature. Owner Grandt commented Mar 2, 2012 Hi I am aware of this issue, and are looking into it at the moment as a result of issue #3. I now know for certain where the problem is, I just have to figure out a way to work around it without having to implement my own zlib. The root cause is a mix between an odd behaviour of the deflate algorithm in the PHP implementation of zlib, and a bug in the Mac OSX "Archive Utility" The zlib output from PHP's gz* functions work everywhere else, just not in that one utility. Had it been possible, I'd have told mac users to go "StuffIt", not to be rude, but because from what I can gather, StuffIt is a better tool :) The error you mention at the end is slightly different though, where I don't remove a few superfluous bytes, where unzip tools are supposed to ignore the bytes between the end of the deflate stream, and the next valid start marker (PK) the OSX tool does not do that, and expects the marker to be right after that end of stream. That there then is a slightly different header in deflate (off by 1 bit) that requires an 5 extra bytes at the end of the stream, a