How to backup existing file into archive(.7z)?

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How to backup existing file into archive(.7z)?

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I can`t backup existing file into archive(.7z) and have a lock at the target.Why?

This is my setting option:
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Post by grigsoft »

Lock means archive is password protected. But password feature is only supported for zip archive, so I guess it should not be there.

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But My archive doesn`t set any passwords.
Is my seting option right?

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Post by grigsoft »

Probably you have specified password for zip archive, and this icon is shown by error. Are you able to copy files into archive?

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My archive is .7z.
NO,I can`t copy files into the archive.

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Well, default command line supplied is for original 7z executable. What TUGzip?

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Post by a3155621 »

Thank you for the help.I can backup files into the archive.

I still have two problems.
1.If I delete a file at the source ,Synchronize It! can`t delete the file at the archive.
2.When source folder and archive is the same, Synchronize It! still displays some files need to backup.
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This is my setting option.
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Post by grigsoft »

Well, I'm not sure 7z correctly handles unicode names. Did you try working with built-in zip archives? Does it work in your case?

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It can work with built-in zip archives.
Thank you for the help.

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