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Can I encrypt the files in a Zip file?
Yes, WinZip supports both Zip 2.0 and the more advanced AES 128- and 256-bit
encryption. You can use this feature to encrypt files in your Zip files so
that they can only be extracted by someone who knows the correct password.
Encryption, however, is supported only by the WinZip Classic interface, not
by the WinZip Wizard. Using the Classic interface, you can easily encrypt
files as they are added, which is the most efficient way to do it.
Alternatively, you can create or update your Zip file using the Wizard
and then encrypt the files using the Classic interface:
- Create or update your Zip file using the Wizard as usual.
- At the Wizard's "Zip operation is complete" panel, switch to
the Classic interface by clicking the WinZip Classic button.
- Choose Encrypt from the Actions menu.
- In the Encrypt dialog, select the encryption method, specify a
password, and click OK. All of the files in your Zip file will be
encrypted.
- When encryption is complete, you can return to the Wizard by clicking
the Wizard toolbar button.
Before using encryption, please
read about encryption
in the Classic interface help.
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