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Zip and password protect non-interactively
I'm wondering if there is a way to zip a file and password protect it non-interactively.
zip -e will prompt for a password but I don't want a prompt. This needs to be done automatically as part of a shell script. I'm using the zip command because the will be unzipped by a Windows machine. I'm sure there are utilities I could buy which would accomplish this but I was hoping that there is an easier way to do it. Thanks, Sav |
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