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Is it possible to compress a file when its name is concealed?

Is it possible to compress a file when its name is concealed?

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DaBoringPiggi
Member
50
07-13-2023, 12:13 AM
#1
Can you unzip files with a password and hide the filenames until the right password is entered? I'm using 7-zip. Right now, I can see the full names before doing it.
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DaBoringPiggi
07-13-2023, 12:13 AM #1

Can you unzip files with a password and hide the filenames until the right password is entered? I'm using 7-zip. Right now, I can see the full names before doing it.

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DeathSwipe
Junior Member
14
07-25-2023, 10:58 PM
#2
Yes. Just verify the "Encrypt file names" setting during archive creation. This matches your request exactly:
You can access the archive (before extraction) but require the password to see the filenames initially.
You must enter the password before viewing the files.
Edit:
It seems this feature is only present in the 7Z format, so select that option. It isn't available in the .ZIP format, at least according to 7-Zip. I understood there was a reason others might not have it.
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DeathSwipe
07-25-2023, 10:58 PM #2

Yes. Just verify the "Encrypt file names" setting during archive creation. This matches your request exactly:
You can access the archive (before extraction) but require the password to see the filenames initially.
You must enter the password before viewing the files.
Edit:
It seems this feature is only present in the 7Z format, so select that option. It isn't available in the .ZIP format, at least according to 7-Zip. I understood there was a reason others might not have it.

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AdamKoudy
Senior Member
740
07-29-2023, 07:34 PM
#3
Nope, but there is a workaround. Zip the file and then hide the file name by using Alt0160 (can hide most file types) before hiding it. But you have to rename it before unzipping as I have no clue how to recover the file name.
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AdamKoudy
07-29-2023, 07:34 PM #3

Nope, but there is a workaround. Zip the file and then hide the file name by using Alt0160 (can hide most file types) before hiding it. But you have to rename it before unzipping as I have no clue how to recover the file name.

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hanmika
Member
87
08-04-2023, 07:09 PM
#4
I don't understand.....
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hanmika
08-04-2023, 07:09 PM #4

I don't understand.....

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UnicornCracker
Senior Member
663
08-05-2023, 01:36 AM
#5
Change the name of the file using Alt0160
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UnicornCracker
08-05-2023, 01:36 AM #5

Change the name of the file using Alt0160

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DanielEmpire
Posting Freak
781
08-12-2023, 04:51 AM
#6
You can't accomplish what you want without relying on some extremely complicated and unsupported methods (as shown before). This now raises the issue of why you think you need to do this.
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DanielEmpire
08-12-2023, 04:51 AM #6

You can't accomplish what you want without relying on some extremely complicated and unsupported methods (as shown before). This now raises the issue of why you think you need to do this.

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Nienke_2002
Senior Member
621
08-12-2023, 05:54 AM
#7
This filename appears to be a hidden identifier, possibly used for security or privacy purposes. It suggests an intent to safeguard certain information or entities from unauthorized access.
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Nienke_2002
08-12-2023, 05:54 AM #7

This filename appears to be a hidden identifier, possibly used for security or privacy purposes. It suggests an intent to safeguard certain information or entities from unauthorized access.

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EpicExplosion
Member
129
08-12-2023, 07:23 PM
#8
Yes. Just verify the "Encrypt file names" setting during archive creation. This matches your request exactly: you can access the archive before unpacking, but you must have the password to see the filenames initially. You won't be able to view them until you enter the password first.

Edit:
It seems this feature is only available with the 7Z format, so select that option. It isn't present in the .ZIP format at least according to 7-Zip. I thought there was a reason others were saying no.
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EpicExplosion
08-12-2023, 07:23 PM #8

Yes. Just verify the "Encrypt file names" setting during archive creation. This matches your request exactly: you can access the archive before unpacking, but you must have the password to see the filenames initially. You won't be able to view them until you enter the password first.

Edit:
It seems this feature is only available with the 7Z format, so select that option. It isn't present in the .ZIP format at least according to 7-Zip. I thought there was a reason others were saying no.

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mattww234
Junior Member
12
08-14-2023, 01:18 AM
#9
Compress the files using a single standard archive, followed by another ZIP file containing the password, with the first ZIP being saved to the specified location.
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mattww234
08-14-2023, 01:18 AM #9

Compress the files using a single standard archive, followed by another ZIP file containing the password, with the first ZIP being saved to the specified location.