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Mar 18th, 2010, 06:07 PM
#1
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[RESOLVED] Zip Multiple Folders Using Windows Shell
The code below works well for zipping individual folders using Windows Shell. Does anyone know how the code below can be adapted so that an array of folders can be passed into the function and compressed into one zip file.
Thanks,
Chris
Code:
Option Explicit
'//source was in C# from urls:
'//http://www.codeproject.com/csharp/CompressWithWinShellAPICS.asp
'//http://www.codeproject.com/csharp/DecompressWinShellAPICS.asp
'//set reference to "Microsoft Shell Controls and Automation"
'http://forums.microsoft.com/MSDN/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=1090552&SiteID=1
'Be aware when using the shell automation interface to unzip files as it
'leaves copies of the zip files in the temp directory (defined by %TEMP%).
'Folders named "Temporary Directory X for demo.zip" are generated where X
'is a sequential number from 1 - 99. When it reaches 99 you will then get
'a error dialog saying "The file exists" and it will not continue.
'I 've no idea why Windows doesn't clean up after itself when unzipping files,
'but it is most annoying...
'//CopyHere options
'0 Default. No options specified.
'4 Do not display a progress dialog box.
'8 Rename the target file if a file exists at the target location with the same name.
'16 Click "Yes to All" in any dialog box displayed.
'64 Preserve undo information, if possible.
'128 Perform the operation only if a wildcard file name (*.*) is specified.
'256 Display a progress dialog box but do not show the file names.
'512 Do not confirm the creation of a new directory if the operation requires one to be created.
'1024 Do not display a user interface if an error occurs.
'4096 Disable recursion.
'9182 Do not copy connected files as a group. Only copy the specified files.
Private Declare Sub Sleep Lib "kernel32" (ByVal dwMilliseconds As Long)
Private Sub Zip_Activity(Action As String, sFileSource As String, sFileDest As String)
'//copies contents of folder to zip file
Dim ShellClass As Shell32.Shell
Dim Filesource As Shell32.Folder
Dim Filedest As Shell32.Folder
Dim Folderitems As Shell32.Folderitems
If sFileSource = "" Or sFileDest = "" Then GoTo EH
Select Case UCase$(Action)
Case "ZIPFILE"
If Right$(UCase$(sFileDest), 4) <> ".ZIP" Then
sFileDest = sFileDest & ".ZIP"
End If
If Not Create_Empty_Zip(sFileDest) Then
GoTo EH
End If
Set ShellClass = New Shell32.Shell
Set Filedest = ShellClass.NameSpace(sFileDest)
Call Filedest.CopyHere(sFileSource, 20)
Case "ZIPFOLDER"
If Right$(UCase$(sFileDest), 4) <> ".ZIP" Then
sFileDest = sFileDest & ".ZIP"
End If
If Not Create_Empty_Zip(sFileDest) Then
GoTo EH
End If
'//Copy a folder and its contents into the newly created zip file
Set ShellClass = New Shell32.Shell
Set Filesource = ShellClass.NameSpace(sFileSource)
Set Filedest = ShellClass.NameSpace(sFileDest)
Set Folderitems = Filesource.Items
Call Filedest.CopyHere(Folderitems, 20)
Case "UNZIP"
If Right$(UCase$(sFileSource), 4) <> ".ZIP" Then
sFileSource = sFileSource & ".ZIP"
End If
Set ShellClass = New Shell32.Shell
Set Filesource = ShellClass.NameSpace(sFileSource) '//should be zip file
Set Filedest = ShellClass.NameSpace(sFileDest) '//should be directory
Set Folderitems = Filesource.Items '//copy zipped items to directory
Call Filedest.CopyHere(Folderitems, 20)
Case Else
End Select
'//Ziping a file using the Windows Shell API creates another thread where the zipping is executed.
'//This means that it is possible that this console app would end before the zipping thread
'//starts to execute which would cause the zip to never occur and you will end up with just
'//an empty zip file. So wait a second and give the zipping thread time to get started.
Call Sleep(1000)
EH:
If Err.Number <> 0 Then
MsgBox Err.Description, vbExclamation, "error"
End If
Set ShellClass = Nothing
Set Filesource = Nothing
Set Filedest = Nothing
Set Folderitems = Nothing
End Sub
Private Function Create_Empty_Zip(sFileName As String) As Boolean
Dim EmptyZip() As Byte
Dim J As Integer
On Error GoTo EH
Create_Empty_Zip = False
'//create zip header
ReDim EmptyZip(1 To 22)
EmptyZip(1) = 80
EmptyZip(2) = 75
EmptyZip(3) = 5
EmptyZip(4) = 6
For J = 5 To UBound(EmptyZip)
EmptyZip(J) = 0
Next
'//create empty zip file with header
Open sFileName For Binary Access Write As #1
For J = LBound(EmptyZip) To UBound(EmptyZip)
Put #1, , EmptyZip(J)
Next
Close #1
Create_Empty_Zip = True
EH:
If Err.Number <> 0 Then
MsgBox Err.Description, vbExclamation, "Error"
End If
End Function
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Mar 18th, 2010, 09:04 PM
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Re: Zip Multiple Folders Using Windows Shell
loop through the array,
vb Code:
for i = 0 to ubound(folderarray) filedest.copyhere folderarray(i) next
this assumes that your array contains full path to each folder and filedest is already created and set
i do my best to test code works before i post it, but sometimes am unable to do so for some reason, and usually say so if this is the case.
Note code snippets posted are just that and do not include error handling that is required in real world applications, but avoid On Error Resume Next
dim all variables as required as often i have done so elsewhere in my code but only posted the relevant part
come back and mark your original post as resolved if your problem is fixed
pete
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Mar 22nd, 2010, 05:14 PM
#3
Thread Starter
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Re: Zip Multiple Folders Using Windows Shell
Hi WestConn1,
Thanks for replying however I am still having trouble, the code stops on this line Set Filedest = ShellClass.NameSpace(sFileDest) with the error that the file doesn't exist. I checked and the empty zip file had been created with the 2 second pause to allow the zip thread to start. Perhaps copy here doesn't work with a zipfile as the target with multiple folders. Have you any other ideas or possible workaround?
Code:
Function TestZip()
sFileDest = "D:\Zip Test.zip"
If Right$(UCase$(sFileDest), 4) <> ".ZIP" Then
sFileDest = sFileDest & ".ZIP"
End If
If Not Create_Empty_Zip(sFileDest) Then
GoTo EH
End If
Dim aryFolder(1) As Variant
Dim i As Integer
aryFolder(0) = "D:\My Documents\Documents\*.Doc"
aryFolder(1) = "D:\Nokia\*.*"
'//Copy a folder and its contents into the newly created zip file
Set ShellClass = New Shell32.Shell
Set Filesource = ShellClass.NameSpace(aryFolder())
Set Filedest = ShellClass.NameSpace(sFileDest)
Set Folderitems = Filesource.Items
For i = 0 To UBound(aryFolder)
Call Filedest.CopyHere(aryFolder(i), 20)
Next
end function
Private Function Create_Empty_Zip(sFileName As String) As Boolean
Dim EmptyZip() As Byte
Dim J As Integer
On Error GoTo EH
Create_Empty_Zip = False
'//create zip header
ReDim EmptyZip(1 To 22)
EmptyZip(1) = 80
EmptyZip(2) = 75
EmptyZip(3) = 5
EmptyZip(4) = 6
For J = 5 To UBound(EmptyZip)
EmptyZip(J) = 0
Next
'//create empty zip file with header
Open sFileName For Binary Access Write As #1
For J = LBound(EmptyZip) To UBound(EmptyZip)
Put #1, , EmptyZip(J)
Next
Close #1
Create_Empty_Zip = True
EH:
If Err.Number <> 0 Then
MsgBox Err.Description, vbExclamation, "Error"
End If
End Function
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Mar 23rd, 2010, 03:06 AM
#4
Re: Zip Multiple Folders Using Windows Shell
i have never had problem using copyhere to zipfile
tested this
vb Code:
Dim myarr(1) As Variant, myzip As Variant Dim sh As Object, zfile As Object myarr(0) = "c:\temp\includes" myarr(1) = "c:\temp\gedcom" myzip = "c:\test\book1.zip" Set sh = CreateObject("shell.application") Set zfile = sh.namespace(myzip) For i = 0 To UBound(myarr) zfile.copyhere myarr(i) Next
afaik the parameters for copyhere do not work, but will not cause error, i get error if destination folder already exists
if sfiledest is a string variable, then set filedest will fail, without error, but will error on copyhere
Last edited by westconn1; Mar 23rd, 2010 at 03:16 AM.
i do my best to test code works before i post it, but sometimes am unable to do so for some reason, and usually say so if this is the case.
Note code snippets posted are just that and do not include error handling that is required in real world applications, but avoid On Error Resume Next
dim all variables as required as often i have done so elsewhere in my code but only posted the relevant part
come back and mark your original post as resolved if your problem is fixed
pete
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Mar 23rd, 2010, 03:27 PM
#5
Thread Starter
Member
Re: Zip Multiple Folders Using Windows Shell
Hi WestConn1,
Thanks again for replying however I still get the code halting on the Set zfile = sh.namespace(myzip) with the error Method 'namespace' of object 'IshellDispatch4' failed.
However If I make the target a folder rather than a zip file the code works. Perhaps the problem is that I am running this code using Windows XP Professional With Service Pack 3 and there is a difference in the shell32.dll. What operating system are you using?
Code:
Dim myarr(1) As Variant, myzip As Variant
Dim sh As Object, zfile As Object
myarr(0) = "D:\My Documents\Documents"
myarr(1) = "D:\Nokia"
myzip = "D:\Zip Test"
Set sh = CreateObject("shell.application")
Set zfile = sh.namespace(myzip)
For i = 0 To UBound(myarr)
zfile.copyhere myarr(i)
Next
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Mar 24th, 2010, 02:50 AM
#6
Re: Zip Multiple Folders Using Windows Shell
xp sp2
i will try on some other
works on win 7 as std user
Last edited by westconn1; Mar 24th, 2010 at 03:23 AM.
i do my best to test code works before i post it, but sometimes am unable to do so for some reason, and usually say so if this is the case.
Note code snippets posted are just that and do not include error handling that is required in real world applications, but avoid On Error Resume Next
dim all variables as required as often i have done so elsewhere in my code but only posted the relevant part
come back and mark your original post as resolved if your problem is fixed
pete
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Mar 26th, 2010, 01:06 PM
#7
Re: Zip Multiple Folders Using Windows Shell
 Originally Posted by Chris Marsden
However If I make the target a folder rather than a zip file the code works. Perhaps the problem is that I am running this code using Windows XP Professional With Service Pack 3 and there is a difference in the shell32.dll. What operating system are you using?
FWIW this seems to work pretty good for me on XP(SP3).
Code:
'// Zip a Folder and all of it's sub folders, //
'// or a specific folder and file type only. //
' Examples:
'===========
'
' Zip all files including sub folders.
'ZipFolder "C:\Everest_v4\", "R:\Everest_marks.zip"
'
' Update zip file with text files from specific folder only
'ZipFolder "D:\Everest_v5\", "R:\Everest_marks.zip", "*.txt", False
Option Explicit
Private Sub ZipFolder(ByVal FolderPath As Variant, _
ByVal ZipFileName As Variant, _
Optional ByVal FileFilter As String, _
Optional ByVal Overwrite As Boolean = True)
Dim fso As Object, tf As Object
Dim strZIPHeader As String, sFile As String
On Error GoTo done
' create zip file header
strZIPHeader = Chr(80) & Chr(75) & Chr(5) & Chr(6) & String(18, Chr(0))
' make sure source folder path ends in a backslash
If Right$(FolderPath, 1) <> "\" Then FolderPath = FolderPath & "\"
' Create new Zip file?
If Dir(ZipFileName, vbNormal) = vbNullString Or Overwrite = True Then
Set fso = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject")
Set tf = fso.CreateTextFile(ZipFileName)
tf.Write strZIPHeader
tf.Close
End If
' zip all sub folders and files?
If FileFilter = vbNullString Then
With CreateObject("Shell.Application")
.NameSpace(ZipFileName).CopyHere FolderPath
End With
Else ' zip files from specific folder and file type only!
With CreateObject("Shell.Application")
sFile = Dir(FolderPath & FileFilter, vbNormal)
Do Until sFile = vbNullString
.NameSpace(ZipFileName).CopyHere FolderPath & sFile
sFile = Dir
Loop
End With
End If
Set fso = Nothing
Set tf = Nothing
done:
If Err.Number <> 0 Then MsgBox Err.Description, vbApplicationModal + vbInformation
End Sub
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Mar 29th, 2010, 02:40 AM
#8
Thread Starter
Member
Re: Zip Multiple Folders Using Windows Shell
Hi Edgemeal,
Thanks for replying the code works well with single folders, but I was looking for a way to zip multiple source folders.
Regards,
Chris
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Mar 29th, 2010, 09:31 AM
#9
Re: Zip Multiple Folders Using Windows Shell
 Originally Posted by Chris Marsden
Hi Edgemeal,
Thanks for replying the code works well with single folders, but I was looking for a way to zip multiple source folders.
Regards,
Chris
Well this would zip the folders including all their subfolders and files to the same zip file,...
ZipFolder "C:\Test1\", "R:\SomeTestFolders.zip", , False
ZipFolder "C:\Test2\", "R:\SomeTestFolders.zip", , False
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Mar 31st, 2010, 03:47 PM
#10
Thread Starter
Member
Re: Zip Multiple Folders Using Windows Shell
Hi Edgemeal
Yes that does work.
Thanks
Chris
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