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Using C# code to extract a WinRAR file that was zipped-up along with its directory structure

Asked by tmitch68 in Miscellaneous Software, C# Programming Language, Miscellaneous

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Hello,

I have a C# application that manipulates WinRAR files.

One of the things I need to do is extract from a WinRAR archive.

I've been using the following argument string within the code:

@"e -inul -IBCK -hp" + <password> + " " + "\"" + <name of archive> + "\"" + " *.* \"..\\..\\Data\\ExtractedFiles\"";

This works just fine if the archive is just a zipped-up collection of files, with no reference to a directory structure.

However, if I try to do the same thing with an archive that contains not only files, but a directory structure, it tries to extract each file twice - along with a "This file already exists" warning prompt.

Any suggestions?

Thanks in advance,
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