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created with the "solid" option switched on. You can disable solid mode with -ms=off switch \r
in command line</P>\r
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-<H4>What about ACE archive support?</H4>\r
-<P>Support for ACE archives could be implemented in 7-Zip, if the source code \r
-of that format was available, and the license allowed it. The Unace.dll \r
-library from the authors of the ACE program is not \r
-compatible with the plugin interface of 7-Zip (Unace.dll works with files, but \r
-7-Zip only allows plugins to work with abstract streams). For this reason 7-Zip can't use \r
-Unace.dll without a complex wrapper.</P>\r
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<H4>Why doesn't the command line version add files without extensions to an archive?</H4>\r
<P>You're probably using a *.* wildcard. 7-Zip doesn't use the operating system's wildcard mask parser, \r
and consequently treats *.* as any file that has an extension. \r