WinRAR is constantly being improved to provide users with a stable and reliable compression and archive management software. This update was necessary to fix some bugs which occurred during usage of the previous version(s).
Support of Gzip archives with large archive comments has been added. Previously, the extraction command of .gz archives failed if the comment size exceeded 16 KB. The archive comments in .gz archives are displayed in the comment window and are recognized by using the "Show information" command. If there are large comments, they are now displayed partially. In previous versions, Gzip comments didn’t show up.
In command line mode, the switch -mes can also be used to suppress the password prompt and abort when adding new files to an encrypted solid archive.
Additional features to prevent extracting insecure links in archive data have been added.
A few bugs that appeared during the usage of WinRAR in different environments have been fixed to provide all users with a stable, bug-free version. For example, a wrong archived file time could have been displayed in the overwrite prompt when extracting a file from a ZIP archive. Such errors occurred if an archive included extended file times and was created in another time zone. It didn’t affect the actual file time, which was set properly upon extraction.
1. Added support for Gz archives with large archive comments.
Previously the extraction command failed to unpack gz archives
if comment size exceeded 16 KB.
2. Archive comments in gz archives are displayed in the comment window
and recognized by "Show information" command. Large comments are
shown partially.
Previous versions didn't display Gzip comments.
3. Reserved device names followed by file extension, such as aux.txt,
are extracted as is in Windows 11 even without "Allow potentially
incompatible names" option or -oni command line switch.
Unlike previous Windows versions, Windows 11 treats such names
as usual files.
Device names without extension, such as aux, still require these
options to be unpacked as is regardless of Windows version.
4. Switch -mes can be also used to suppress the password prompt
and abort when adding files to encrypted solid archive.
5. Additional measures to prevent extracting insecure links are
implemented.
6. Bugs fixed:
a) if password exceeding 127 characters was entered when unpacking
an encrypted archive with console RAR, text after 127th character
could be erroneously recognized as user's input by different
prompts issued later;
b) wrong archived file time could be displayed in overwrite prompt
when extracting a file from ZIP archive. It happened if such
archive included extended file times and was created in another
time zone. It didn't affect the actual file time, which was set
properly upon extraction.
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