Bob -

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There should be no need for a third party zip extractor, Windows has it built in.


Are you sure about this? The jBridge file you receive is not a zip file, which Windows can natively handle, but instead is a 7Z (7-zip) file (which my copy of Windows can't decompress). My Windows 10 certainly didn't know what to do with it.

The 7z file does extract to another zip file (an actual zip file), which can then be extracted by Windows (if you wish). But my experience has shown you need a 3rd party program to do the initial decompression of the 7Z file.

Of course 7-zip is free (Winzip and Winrar are not).

I did try to do what you suggested and I selected Explorer and it said it didn't know what to do with this type of file.


John

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