I used TP products for many years and in my opinion they were absolutely
bullet proof. It was such a shame that they closed down - too much freeware
around I guess.

If you use Abbrevia, you should have access to the source code so there
should be a way of trapping a skipped file, even if it means you have to
modify the original TP source code.

Roger

On 2 March 2010 10:43, John Bird <johnkb...@paradise.net.nz> wrote:

> I like Abbrevia, simpler and faster and native Delphi, so will be switching
> to this.
>
> I noticed that if a file is in use, it will be quietly skipped when making
> a
> zip.   (This is not unique to Abbrevia, they all seem to do the same).
> Anyone know if there is anything to detect any files that could not be read
> etc?   I am guessing I have to just get a list of all matching files and
> check it against the list of files archived...unless there is an easier
> way.
>
> John
>
>
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