![]() ("content-disposition", "filename=" + "MyFileName" + ("MMddyyyy") + ".zip") When I open the Zip file, there is only one file displayed with a size of "0." So it seems like some sort of size limit is being reached and it's not allowing the archive to be created. ![]() Testing in this manner, I believe I've ruled out the problem being related to my code or the files (being corrupt or something). It worked fine until about 10 images were added, then, when I opened the Zip file using WinRar, I would get the "Unexpected end of archive" error. tiff image, I would add a few extra copies, test, repeat. I received an error for the first time today and it appears to be related to the total size of the archive. I have a method that zips up one or more files using DotNetZip, and it has been working correctly.
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