Because WinZip® jobs automate the use of WinZip, you should give them the same
consideration you would give to any program you run on your computer. Keep the
following suggestions in mind when using WinZip jobs.
Know Your Source
Never run a WinZip job file (.WJF extension) that is attached to e-mail from an
unknown source.
If an unexpected WinZip job file is attached to e-mail from someone you
know, consider verifying with the sender that the attachment is legitimate.
Some viruses spread by e-mailing copies of themselves to everyone in the
contact lists of infected computers; this means that you can receive infected
files even from people you know.
Avoid downloading WinZip job files from untrusted web sites.
Of course, these guidelines don't apply only to WinZip jobs--they apply equally
to any type of file.
Know Your Destination
Edit the job file before running it, especially if you have received the
job file from someone else or if you haven't run the job for a long time. To
edit a job, choose Edit from WinZip's Jobs menu.
Look at where the Zip file will be
created. Zip files can be created on shared locations allowing others
access to the Zip file and its content.
Check the FTP settings. Even though
the Zip file might be created in a secure location, it could be sent to an
unsecure location using FTP.
Verify the logging settings. When
logging is enabled, the job runs silently and logs all operations and errors
to a file so the job can be run unattended. The contents of your files will
not appear in a log file, but the names of the files added to the Zip file will.
Protect Your Passwords
Encrypting Zip files requires a
password. The Job Wizard offers an option to keep the password for you
so you can encrypt Zip files with jobs that run unattended. However, your
password is only as secure as the access to your job file. For the security
of your password, it is recommended that you use the option to prompt for a
password when the job runs. For the job to run to completion, you must be
present when the prompt appears in order to provide a password.
For more information on encryption and encryption passwords, see
Encryption Passwords
Uploading Zip files using FTP may
require a password. The Job Wizard offers an option to keep the password
for you so you can upload Zip files with jobs that run unattended. However,
your password is only as secure as the access to your job file. For the
security of your password, it is recommended that you use the option to
prompt for a password when the job runs. For the job to run to completion,
you must be present when the prompt appears in order to provide a password.
Sending confirmation e-mail messages may
require a password. The Job Wizard offers an option to keep the password
for you so you can send e-mail confirmations for jobs that run unattended. However,
your password is only as secure as the access to your job file. For the
security of your password, it is recommended that you use the option to
prompt for a password when the job runs. For the job to run to completion,
you must be present when the prompt appears in order to provide a password.
For Your Protection
When you run a WinZip job, WinZip will display a prompt offering you the option of running the job,
editing the job, or canceling the operation. This gives you chance to
change your mind and examine the job file in case you are uncertain about
its safety. You can disable the prompt for specific jobs by checking Don't
ask me again about this job. WinZip will then run the job without
prompting. However, if the job file's location or content changes, the prompt
will return until you disable it again.
WinZip jobs only support zipping files as copies of the originals; you
can't move files into the Zip file. This protects from accidental deletion
of the original files.
To protect your system's log files, log files of other applications, and
.TXT files from being overwritten, WinZip enforces a double extension
(.LOG.TXT) for its own job log files.
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