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1:09 pm, September 8, 2020
 

search a zip file with windows command prompt and 7zip

if you ever need to search for a file in a zip file this is how to do it (in windows). Also you will need to install 7zip

Open a command prompt

CTRL+R and type cmd

cd C:\Program Files\7-Zip

7z l c:\temp\yourarchive.tar thefilename.php -r

this should show you the location of the thefilename.php.

 

 

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