

I can however open the file manager in the 7-zip folder ("7zFM"), run as administrator and compress the said file to. My first problem is when I try to compress a folder in C:// with the context menus (7-zip > Add to "xyz.zip"), I get the error : "Access is denied. I tried to search for a while on the net, but couldn't find any help, so here I am. I'd like to know how I can make this work on UNIX. I found the comment below but it seems to be relevant only to Windows. I've set all the permissions to any folders that I thought it might be using to 777, but the problem persists. It doesn't tell me where it's having permissions with that tmp file, so I don't know where to look. P7zip Version 9.20 (locale=C,Utf16=off,HugeFiles=on,8 CPUs) The error is:ħ-Zip 9.20 Copyright (c) 1999-2010 Igor Pavlov But when run through Autosys, it always fails when trying to archive a second file to an existing archive. I have an archiving script that uses 7z -tzip -aoa and it runs on unix and works fine.
