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Support June 14, 2016 15:04 THIS LEGACY VERSION (ZIP) OF THE COURSE PLAYER IS OUTDATED AND NO LONGER RECOMMENDED.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 able to double click on the zipped folder
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unarchive into Desktop" (Error 1 - Operation not permitted.) or "Decompression Failed"then follow the steps below for alternative unzipping processes. First, double user account folder mac check to make sure the file has fully downloaded. If the file size has fully downloaded then there are two options to overcome this error message. 1- Unzip in Terminal One solution is to use Terminal, a https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6--dQQ9U1fs 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) 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 https://truefire.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/200200576-Can-t-Unzip-Operation-not-permitted-or-Decompression-Failed-Mac- 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 App (Windows & Mac) Install the TrueFire Course Player: Desktop App (Mac) Working with Player 3.0 (black) Widescreen Video Tutorial - Course Player: Desktop App Accessing the Tab and Notation Files (PDF & GP5) Comments Support Hours M-F from 9-6pm EST | (800) 222-3366 | Rescue | Back to TrueFire.com
file in OS X rather than unzipping the files it creates a new file with extensions like filename.zip.cpgz. Cause This is a wonderful quirk of zips and compressions. This can be http://www.fixkb.com/2014/05/zip-files-dont-unzip.html caused by a corrupted file from the download site or an incomplete download, or simply http://www.tourvista.com/blog/2012/05/for-mac-users-only-how-to-unzip-a-file-fixing-mac-error-1-operation-not-permitted/ an unrecognized type of compression. Solution Trying other programs Terminal Solution Right click the zip file and select ‘open with' there should be one or two options available ‘stuffit expander‘ and ‘archive utility‘ try both of these. If you're still out of luck continue… Download a different zip program, www.kekaosx.com. Install and try from step 1 again. If error 2 that still doesn't work then try the terminal solution. Open up your ‘Terminal‘ app (‘cmd + space‘ and type ‘terminal‘) once that is loaded type "unzip " then drag the zip file onto the terminal window and press enter. Your zip file should be located in your user folder (cmd + shft + h in finder) (Optional) Type "open ." to open the folder in ‘Finder‘. Unzipping a file using terminal (gif) Share unable to expand this: Print Email Facebook Reddit Twitter Google One Response to Zip files don't unzip Mac OSX Reply MM January 10, 2016 at 17:05 Thank you for sharing this information!!! Leave a Reply Click here to cancel reply. Name Email (optional) Comment Notify me of follow-up comments by email. Notify me of new posts by email. Categories Assistive Software (182) Audio Notetaker (4) ClaroRead (21) Dragon Dictate (16) Dragon Naturally Speaking (33) Ginger Software (1) iMindMap (1) Inspiration IE (13) JAWS (5) Kurzweil (8) MindGenius (1) MindManager (2) MindView (3) ReadIris (7) Sonority (1) Spellementary (1) Spellex (3) SuperNova (4) Texthelp Read&Write (43) Visual Impairment (3) ZoomText (9) Azure (1) General Software (263) ABBYY Fine Reader (4) Adobe Creative Suite (20) Photoshop (11) Adobe Reader (8) DVS Backup (2) EndNote (1) Firefox (17) Flash Player (11) Google Chrome (8) Intego VirusBarrier (10) Internet Explorer (31) Kaspersky (20) Logic Pro (2) Microsoft Office (93) Excel (1) Outlook (13) Word (36) Microsoft Security Essentials (6) Norton (2) Omnipage (1) Parallels Desktop (4) Safari (15) Thunderbird (1) Windows Update (6) Hardware (82) Andrea Headset (1) Canon Printer (19) Canon Scanner (11) HP Printer (4) LiveScribe (1) Microtek Scanner (1) Olympus Dictaphone (16) OpticBook Scanner (9) Plantronics Amplifier (1) Plantronics Headset (6) Toshiba Laptop (10) Internet & Networking (30) Mobile Broad
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 file created at TourVista.com. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6-dQQ9U1fs The solution is to use Terminal, a built-in program on the Mac. 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. 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 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 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