The problem, Bob, is that jbridge comes to you as a 7-zip format compressed file. While Windows works fine with standard zip format, it won't decompress a 7-zip file. So you need either Winzip or 7-zip to do that. Once you do that, you get a resulting zip file that you can then compress with Windows, if you want to, but hey, if you've already got Winzip (or 7-zip, which handles zip files also), why not use it.


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