> In your scenario do you not have any FPT files to archive? You could test the return value of ShellExecute and see what it says but very much depending on the application you call you could actually be getting a successful return value because you have successfully executed the application and the fact that it has an error during it's process is irrelevant to ShellExecute. > The whole point of calling something with ShellExecute is that to all intents and purposes you have passed control to that other application and you can consider it a black box. I don't know if you can show that error message because neither your application nor ShellExecute have any idea that the error occurred in WinRAR.
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