Unpacking a CTF (Compressed Transfer File)

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Unpack (extract) Cimatron files from a single Compressed Transfer File (CTF).

A CTF file is a Zip-like format for Cimatron files, containing compressed files, data, and path information. A CTF file can be used for backup purposes or for sending to other users.

Note that there are a number of ways that you can unpack a CTF file; for more information press the Access button at the top of this Help topic.

Note: From Cimatron 11:0, CTF files holding many Drafting files that all point to the same models are dramatically compressed. Unpack and open these files using Cimatron 11.0 or later.

There are a number of ways that you can pack or unpack a CTF file, see also:

Unpack a Cimatron compressed CTF file

  1. InvokeInvoke (for more, click Access at the top of this Help topic) the Unpack function. This involves selecting the CTF file to be unpacked.

When a file is opened, the Cimzip dialog is displayed showing the packed files:

The following operations can be performed within the CimZip dialog:

New

Create a new CTF file.

Open

Open an existing CTF file.

Save

Save the CTF file, for example, after changes (additions or deletions) have occurred.

Add

Add an additional file(s) to the CTF file.

Unpack

Unpack the selected files to a destination folder. See below.

Delete

Delete a file(s) from a CTF file.

  1. Drag or Copy & Paste any of the selected files directly into the Cimatron Explorer or transfer them to the required location using the Unpack operation as follows:

Select the file(s) for transferring and click Unpack in the CimZip toolbar; the Destination Path and Options dialog is displayed:

Set the required Unpack path and options:

Files

Define the Destination path (folder) to which the contents of the CTF file will be unpacked and also whether dependent files will be included.

Mark the Unpack to the .ctf file location checkbox to unpack the ctf in its current location.

Catalogs

Mark the Extract catalogs checkbox to extract catalogs. Define whether to place the catalogs with the files and if so in which folder.

Overwrite Mode

Define if or how existing files will be overwritten:

Ask before overwrite

Prompt before overwriting existing files. In this case, if the file(s) already exist, a confirmation dialogconfirmation dialog is displayed.

Note: Selecting Yes or Yes to All also replaces Read-only files.

Overwrite without prompt

Overwrite existing files without prompting.

Skip existing files

Do not overwrite existing files.

Unpack As

Create a copy of the file in the user-defined folder.

 

Use folder path

Select a folder path option from the dropdown list:

With relative folder path

Any folder names stored in the CTF file will be appended to the folder defined in the Destination path field. This means that the folder structure of the packed files in the CTF file and those of the unpacked files are identical from the selected Destination path folder onwards.

With full folder path

Any folder names stored in the CTF file will be appended to the root folder. This means that the folder structure of the packed files in the CTF file and those of the unpacked files are identical from the root folder, such as C:\.

Without folder history

All files will be unpacked to the folder defined in the Destination path field, regardless of the folder structure of the packed files in the CTF file.

 

  1. Click OK to complete the Unpack operation.

The selected files are extracted accordingly.

Notes:

Additional Notes:

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