I am using SecureZIP on 64-bit Windows XP, Windows Vista or Windows 7, and SecureZIP is not available in the Windows Explorer context menu. Why?
If you are using a 64-bit version of Windows, we recommend installing the 64-bit version of PKZIP/SecureZIP v12.4 to make the most effective use of your Windows environment. SecureZIP V12.3 includes a 64-bit Explorer shell integration module. To complete the setup for 64-bit Explorer integration, after installing SecureZIP V12.3, run the “Install 64-bit Explorer Integration” option from the SecureZIP entry on the Windows Start menu. SecureZIP versions 12.2 and earlier operate on 64-bit versions of Windows, but they do not integrate into the 64-bit version of the Windows Explorer. Run the 32-bit Explorer for this integration by selecting Run from the Windows Start menu. Enter %systemroot%\syswow64\explorer into the Open box and choose OK.
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