New Add-In: On The Fly Unzipper

The guys at MS Homeserver Blog feature a new Windows Home Server Add-in which automatically unzips any compressed files that are uploaded remotely to your home server. This allows you to upload and uncompress multiple files simultaneously and reduce the hit on your transfer bandwidth.

fly1 150x150 New Add In: On The Fly Unzipper

Other options or functions:

- unzip only archives with a special prefix in the filename (if you don’t want to unzip every archive)

- delete the archive after uncompressing

- create a folder for the contents of the archive

- select the shares that should be monitored for archives

- runs as a service

- languages: English and German

User Guide – PDF | Download


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Terry Walsh is the founding editor and owner of We Got Served. Since February 2007, the site has provided detailed coverage and analysis of the emerging home server category, and has subsequently grown into a trusted outlet for digital home news and reviews.

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  • http://www.home-server-blog.de Christoph

    Thanks Terry for your really quick post! :-)

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