By typing rundll32.exe zipfldr.dll,RouteTheCall <filename> at DOS prompt ( for example ) it is possible browse content of ZIP files, but there is no good documentations, even at MSDN website. ( In the case, I need to de-compress ZIP files )
Does anybody have more details ?
Thanks in advance !
As far as I understand zipfldr.dll is just a shell extension, that provides additional functionality for the handling of zip files in the explorer shell. Most likely, the RouteTheCall entrypoint doesn't accept other parameter than a filename. It seems to be only intended for interactive use. There may be ways, to cause the explorer shell to unzip a file from the command line, but I don't know how. Windows XP has lz32.dll for programmed zip/unzip. Windows 7 has been supplemented with a zip.exe, that can be also executed from the command line.