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    We do not see this file in our clean Win7 environments, otherwise it would not have shown up. It is more likely to come with another program.
    Last edited by (m/f); 2017-05-16 at 10:54. Reason: typo
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    Maybe some other (than ZIP-Info) program brings that "ZIP-Info" to the system...

    I'll check my fairly plain W7 system with FileAlyzer (because the file doesn't show up in any file manger even with hidden files unhidden), but that might take some time until I'll get to it.

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    I can confirm that those files (vbzip10.dll, vbuzip10.dll) are not present on my fairly plain w7 system. So, maybe some packer software like winzip, winrar, 7zip or the like uses those files as well and brings them with it.

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    FYI:

    From the ZIP-Info website:
    (http://www.info-zip.org/Info-ZIP2.html#Imposters)

    The following applications all use (or are based on) Info-ZIP code for compression and/or decompression:

    WinZip
    UnZIP95, Zip Navigator, etc.
    DynaZIP
    ZIPExplorer (via the DynaZIP DLLs)
    ZipIt
    SAMzip (uses the Zip and UnZip DLLs for Win32)
    Easy Zip 98 (uses the VB interface to the Zip and UnZip DLLs for Win32)
    Maquisistem LongFilenames Zip Compress OCX (versions 2.1 and later)
    Jorge Serrano Pérez's MVZipUnzip ActiveX control (VB 4/5/6 interface to unzip32.dll)
    LDZIP (archive long filenames under plain DOS)
    Unzip64 and Unzip128 for Commodore C64/C128
    UnZip-Ada
    TclPro
    Object Desktop for OS/2
    XDESK for Win32
    PBEM (Play By E-Mail) for Win32
    Netanything for Win32
    Stuart Caie's cabextract


    -> mystery solved. :-)

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