Decoding Files using WinZip

WinZip

Decoding Files using WinZip

You do not need to worry if the file being received is UUencoded, XXencoded, BinHex, or a MIME file (base64, plain/text, and quoted-printable). WinZip® will detect the method being used and automatically decode it.

As is the case with Zip files, WinZip offers more than one way to open encoded files. For example:

  • Double click the encoded file in My Computer or Windows Explorer. WinZip will open and decode the file. If it is a Zip file, it will offer to open it; if it has not been compressed, it will be shown in the usual manner.
  • Drag and drop the encoded file onto the WinZip icon.
  • Use WinZip in the regular manner to Extract the file to your folder of choice.

Note: You can also open a file using WinZip's Open toolbar button, or drag and drop a file into WinZip, regardless of the file's extension.

 

UUencoded, XXencoded, BinHex, and MIME files

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The Why behind UUencoding and Other Schemes

Receiving and Preparing Files for Decoding

Decoding Files using WinZip

UUencoding a File using WinZip

Mailing a UUencoded File

Hints, Tips, & Troubleshooting

 

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