Fixing Internet Explorer Issue With Compressed ZIP Files

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Users when work with Internet Explorer come across various issues in context to the Zip file opening. When a Zip file is downloaded from MS Internet Explorer, following problems can be encountered by the users:

The Zip file gets downloaded properly but when you open the file in any of the compression program say WinZip, a blank Windows gets displayed.The file you downloaded is not available on the hard disk. When you try to locate the file, you fail to do so.MS Windows XP users confront error message ?The Compressed (zipped) Folder is invalid or corrupted? when they use ?Compressed (Zipped) Folder? in order to reduce the file size.

This Internet Explorer issue with compressed Zip files occur when the user clicks on a specific hyperlink in order to download the Zip file in any of the below cited scenarios:

Situation 1: On Windows XP, ?Confirm Open after Download? option is not selected in the check box.

Situation 2: The hyperlink in the page takes the user to a different page. If the URL of that page uses CGI or ASP file, the Zip file that you download do not get saved on the folder ?Temporary Internet Files? on the local machine.

To work around this Internet Explorer issue with compressed Zip files, make sure that ?Confirm Open after Download? is selected before downloading the file. Also, when you click on the hyperlink, always click on ?Save This file to Disk?.

An Other Practical Scenario: While using Internet Explorer 6, 7 and 8, when a Zip file is downloaded and saved on the system, users sometimes come across error message ?The Compressed (zipped) Folder is invalid or corrupted? when they open the file.

This troublesome situation occurs if on the Web Server the HTTP compression option is enabled (from where you download the Zip file). The zip file gets converted into a code prior it is being uploaded on Internet Explorer. When the client downloaded the Zip file, the Web browser ?Internet Explorer passes the file to the program that helps to un-zip the file.

What Next: This Internet Explorer issue with compressed Zip files can be fixed in two different ways: On Web Server, disable the HTTP Zip compression option or the MIME view of Zip files. If this work around ideas fail to resolve the issues, then it is better to opt for external solution to repair Zip file. From online market, Zip Repair Tool can be trusted to fix Internet Explorer issue with compressed Zip file effectively. Trial edition of the solution can be downloaded for quality check before investment.

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