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Thanks for the explanation. I suspected it might be something like that. So does the current version still make broken archives? Or has it been fixed?
Anyway, Bandizip (which is freeware), seems to open them OK. Even if there's a risk of minor file corruption, it's still better than dealing with DFArc.
Anyway, Bandizip (which is freeware), seems to open them OK. Even if there's a risk of minor file corruption, it's still better than dealing with DFArc.