We had the same problem trying to restore unix user accounts on windows 
machine. (files .*, links).

We tried many unzip programs. The only one able to restore data was 7zip

Regards,

Olivier.

Le Tuesday 07 March 2006 16:22, Jean-Michel Beuken a écrit :
> Hello,
>
> I have a problem to expand the restore.zip file generated with the
> CGI interface (I use Option 2 : Download Zip archive, "Make Arch
> relative to /", "compress=5")
>
> the size of the file restore.zip in the Windows XP Desktop is good
> but if I use WinZip v9, PowerArchiver, PKZIP or "Open with Compressed
> (zipped) Folders" XP native tool,  not all files/folders are unzipped
>
> : the tree is not complet : some dir are empty ?!?
>
> why ?
>
> The only way that I have found to restore all files/folders is to use
> cygwin with unzip !
>
> An other way, it's to create archive with a archived host, transfers
> the host.tar.gz in the client workstation and, again, uses cygwin
> with "tar xzf host.tar.gz"
>
> an other thing : for the todo list, have the possibility to choose
> the backup number to build the archive with the archive host ( by
> default, it corresponds to the last backup ) ( it's possible if I
> edit manually the  backups file and remove some last backups...)
>
> thanks for your answers/comments...
>
> regards
>
> jmb
>
>
>
>
>
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