Question:
Below is the error log from a test that I ran from our VFP application. (Win7 Professional, 64 bit 4GB Ram. 32 GB Flash drive) I see the zip file format has a limit of 4GB but according to the zip2 docs, the writezip or writezipclose commands are supposed to automatically switch to zip64 format when larger files are needed. It doesn’t appear to be doing that, because it is dying when it hits 4GB. Is there some implicit command I should be giving it to use zip64 to create larger files?
ChilkatLog:
WriteZipAndClose:
DllDate: Apr 17 2012
UnlockPrefix: COMPLEZIP
Username: BOB-PC:Bob
Architecture: Little Endian; 32-bit
Language: ActiveX
targetZipPath: G:\VETCCS\backup\Vetsback_01640_20130512_114442.zip
tempDir_ifNeeded: .
oemCodePage: 437
encryption: 0
passwordProtected: 0
WriteFileError:
WindowsError: There is not enough space on the disk.
WindowsErrorCode: 0x70
--WriteFileError
Data pipeline failure (1)
Uncompressed to compressed failed.
FailedFile: images\clients\18155-LETS GET AQUAINTED.PDF
WriteFileError:
WindowsError: There is not enough space on the disk.
WindowsErrorCode: 0x70
--WriteFileError
Data pipeline failure (1)
Uncompressed to compressed failed.
FailedFile: images\clients\18155-MED HISTORY PG1.PDF
There is 990 pages of this error then below is the end of the file
WriteFileError:
WindowsError: There is not enough space on the disk.
WindowsErrorCode: 0x70
--WriteFileError
NumCentralDirRecords: 6553
EndOfDirectoryOffset: 4294931368
WriteFileError:
WindowsError: There is not enough space on the disk.
WindowsErrorCode: 0x70
--WriteFileError
Failed because some files could not be zipped.
Failed.
--WriteZipAndClose
--ChilkatLog
The error message is "WindowsError: There is not enough space on the disk."
This means there is not enough space on the disk.