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    Default SB 7.7 - Cancel Process

    I have a project that downloads and unzips a 3GB file. The download
    takes hours. I am using 7-Zip with Run Program to unzip, this takes a
    long time also. Once unzipped, I move the 8 files (80 GB) from folder A
    to folder B, again takes a lot of time. During the donwload, the run
    program, and the move process, can I enable the "Cancel" button so the
    customer can stop if needed, or how do I allow the customer to stop the
    process?

    TIA


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    Darrel (Dee) Witham
    Professional Data Services, Inc

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    Default Re: SB 7.7 - Cancel Process

    Hi Darrel,

    7-Zip allows you to split zip files up into volumes (it's in the Add to
    Archive window 'Split to volumes, bytes' entry field.
    That may be an option for the download part, split it up into manageable
    chunks and allow the user the opportunity to abort between chunks.

    Graham

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    Default Re: SB 7.7 - Cancel Process

    Darrel,

    > I have a project that downloads and unzips a 3GB file. The download
    > takes hours. I am using 7-Zip with Run Program to unzip, this takes a
    > long time also. Once unzipped, I move the 8 files (80 GB) from folder
    > A to folder B, again takes a lot of time. During the donwload, the run
    > program, and the move process, can I enable the "Cancel" button so the
    > customer can stop if needed, or how do I allow the customer to stop the
    > process?

    The standard disabled "Cancel" button on the Progress Bar dialog tells the
    user that it is not possible to "abort" the currently running installation
    process.

    For example, if you wait for a running program (7-Zip) then you can't stop
    such a process (because the "wait" operation causes the installer to be
    suspended until the external program has finished).

    Friedrich

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