Nothing happens when I try to send files / folders to Compressed (zipped) folder
I had the same problem, when clicked on send to compressed file nothing happened, then i found out that when you have a deep folder structure, windows fails to zip and doesn't show any errors. As it is explained here: http://david-homer.blogspot.com.br/2014/06/when-using-send-to-compressed-zipped.html
I've copied the comments from this link mentioned earlier - http://david-homer.blogspot.com.br/2014/06/when-using-send-to-compressed-zipped.html
When using the "Send to compressed (zipped) folder" context menu item nothing happens
I've recently had a problem when using the "Send to compressed (zipped) folder" context menu item nothing happens on Windows 8.1.
Looking further into this I found that it worked most folders just not the one I wanted to ZIP.
After a while I realised that I had a Visual Studio project source code in this folder that had that annoying deep object folder problem and it seems that when you click "Send to compressed (zipped) folder" if there is an exceptionally deep directory structure in the folder you are zipping, the compression may fail but show no error.
I use the following tried and tested RoboCopy method for removing these broken directories with exceptionally deep paths that you can't delete with Windows Explorer.
@echo off cls mkdir emptyfolder robocopy emptyfolder "path\to\obj" /MIR rmdir emptyfolder rmdir "path\to\obj" pause
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I can see that this could be a potential problem, however at the moment this is working fine again as far as I can see - if I have the issue again I guess I'll have to check out the file structure, maybe that could be the issue.
I ran into this issue as well. However my fix was much easier. My file names and paths were too long to be zipped. There was no warning.
I resolved it by copy-pasting the directory to another with a shorter path.
e.g. from /this/path/is/way/too/ooo/ooo/oo/long
to /home/Desktop