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Originally Posted by ddouglass
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I'm there. But another hopeful thought?
Is there any chance that the windows decompress program (the one I referred to earlier does do subfolders, etc) is smart enough to leave the windows folders alone and know NOT to decompress anything that should remain compressed?
And if or if not so, is there a way to find that out. That would save 5,000 years of comparing every file in every folder's subfolder one by one.