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I want to create self-extracting zip files that will unzip directly into a certain file directory. Here is the situation:
I often send pictures or files to family and friends and I would like for the contents to be unpacked directly into their My Pictures folder (for example).
I want my zipped file to be self-extracted and in the process create a folder (inside My Pictures) called "Christmas photos 2006" where all the contents will be placed.
I can do that in my computer, because I can set the directory for extraction exactly like I have it in my pc. But, other people will have a different user name or will have the My Pictures folder on a different drive. So, is there a "wild-card" entry that I can type for the extraction directory so that it will automatically find that system folder (My Pictures), then create the new folder there and place the contents in that new folder?
I use Winrar or IZArc - but I'm open to freeware archiving programs if they will do what I want here.
Thanks for any help.
I often send pictures or files to family and friends and I would like for the contents to be unpacked directly into their My Pictures folder (for example).
I want my zipped file to be self-extracted and in the process create a folder (inside My Pictures) called "Christmas photos 2006" where all the contents will be placed.
I can do that in my computer, because I can set the directory for extraction exactly like I have it in my pc. But, other people will have a different user name or will have the My Pictures folder on a different drive. So, is there a "wild-card" entry that I can type for the extraction directory so that it will automatically find that system folder (My Pictures), then create the new folder there and place the contents in that new folder?
I use Winrar or IZArc - but I'm open to freeware archiving programs if they will do what I want here.
Thanks for any help.