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A bit of an update on the issue. Due to a crashed hard drive, I've reinstalled windows 10 on my workstation using the USB boot option (previous install was upgrade from previous Windows OS).
This has fixed part of the problem as I now get an option to sendthe zip file to the desktop. Still unable to compress the file to the root directory. This has also fixed a DDE launch issue that I have had since upgrading to windows 10 (DDE launch XML file with XSL reference in iExplore. Have not worked out how to do thiswith MS Edge).Based on this the send to zip file error is an upgrade bug with Windows 10. Hi,Thank you for posting your query in Microsoft Community Forums. Your interest on Windows 10 is appreciated.I understand the inconvenience that you are facing. We are glad to help you.I would inform you that even we checked in several Windows 10 computers.
This is by design. So if you want to provide a feedback on this, you may provide it using the Windows feedback app.Please post it on this website:Keep us posted if you face any issues on windows in future. We will be glad to help you.Thank you.The above is the most worthless response I think I've ever seen on a tech forum. So far I've wasted 45 minutes trying to make a compressed zip file.
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Then I find this unhelpful response from a microsoft flunky who should have been fired the first day oforientation. How to make hiren boot usb. This is a bug, not a feature.
Calling it a feature is an insult to anyones intelligence. I demand James Jenith be fired immediately also I demand an option to mark a response as unhelpful as this clearly is. Microsoft deserves complete andunfiltered feedback from their clients.
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A bit late to this party but I will echo BMANMS, This is a terrible response, even by Microsoft standards. I do hope in the 14 months since his post you have returned the id10t Jenith James to the village that was left shorthanded by his absence.Amit's answer is slightly less insulting, yet somehow manages to convey the message that Microsoft Tech Support folks think themselves above the very people that posed the question they too can't answer and are trying to sidestep.Pro Tip: Throw this in your else clause instead of RND(.). 'I understand your issue. I do not know the answer to resolve it, but I shall do my best to find someone who does.
You may look forward to hearing from me shortly.' THE FIX: The issue seems to be when you have a file open by another program in the directory you are trying to zip up I had an excel file open and closing it resolved the issue.If this doesn't make sense (not trying to be condescending just thinking of people like my mother reading this), reboot your machine and try to send the folder to zip as the file first thing you do after rebooting.Kind Regards and try not to favor the 1s over the 0s.
Both are equally important.