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I have a .zip file that requires a password to download it. However, when I double click on it the computer tries to download but then just a message appears saying that an erro occured. Can some one tell me how I can type in the password which will allow my to unzip that particular file. :spook:
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Use Stuffit Expander. The built-in zip expander from Apple cant handle passworded files.

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