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    Hello, I want to do the integrity check zip files, I would use 7zip library with the command 't' using this code:

    try
    {
    Process rr = Process.Start(@"..\Release\7Z\7z.exe ", @" t ..\Release\.zip > .\1.test");
    rr.WaitForExit();
    }
    catch (Exception ex)
    {
    Console.WriteLine(ex.ToString());
    }

    Order fontionne well on the lin command (CMD), except with the code below, it doesn't generate the file 1.test. Thank you verry mutch.

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    • A abbd

      Hello, I want to do the integrity check zip files, I would use 7zip library with the command 't' using this code:

      try
      {
      Process rr = Process.Start(@"..\Release\7Z\7z.exe ", @" t ..\Release\.zip > .\1.test");
      rr.WaitForExit();
      }
      catch (Exception ex)
      {
      Console.WriteLine(ex.ToString());
      }

      Order fontionne well on the lin command (CMD), except with the code below, it doesn't generate the file 1.test. Thank you verry mutch.

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      #2

      abbd wrote:

      it doesn't generate the file 1.test.

      If 7z had encountered an error, it would have written that to the file ".\1.test". There's also a space at the end of your path to the 7z-executable, that shouldn't be there. Does it print anything on the console if you run it?

      Bastard Programmer from Hell :suss:

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