ZIP all files in directory and download generated. Asked 8 years, 4 months ago. Active 1 year, 6 months ago. Viewed 93k times. Todua Ygor Montenegro Ygor Montenegro 1 1 gold badge 11 11 silver badges 25 25 bronze badges.
Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. Todua T. This is a good answer, but it's not based on the question that OP asked, in which he specified that he only cared about the single directories image files. Hi We recently used this for our Finance team who required an easy way to mass download files to a shared directory they use.
Mark Stanger November 22, at pm - Reply. Ash November 26, at pm - Reply. Hi Mark, Thanks for the advice. Many thanks.
Mark Stanger November 27, at am - Reply. Hans January 21, at am - Reply. Regards, Hans. Hans February 17, at am - Reply. Mark Stanger February 17, at am - Reply. Leandro February 20, at am - Reply. Hi all! Does anyone know if there is something to change on this realease to allow this script to run?
Thanks a lot! Jacob Andersen February 20, at am - Reply. Daniel November 3, at am - Reply. Andreas June 4, at pm - Reply. Per July 15, at am - Reply. Laurentiu Latu August 5, at am - Reply. MadanKumar Nachukuru October 3, at am - Reply. Nitin Shukl October 28, at am - Reply. Jacob, We are facing issues with more than 5 MB filesize. It works fine for filesize less than 5 mb. Ben Collyer May 16, at pm - Reply.
Deepak September 18, at pm - Reply. Any alternate for downloading pdf content. Thanks Deepak. Georgi October 3, at am - Reply. Reading this thread, I may say that it sounds really useful! Great Job for posting it! I will highly appreciate if you may give me a hand! Notes: The Download button will only appear when files or folders are selected.
Notes: You can't download files directly from the Shared view. You can't download multiple files or folders from SharePoint Server Need more help? Join the discussion. Was this information helpful? Yes No. Thank you! Any more feedback? The more you tell us the more we can help. Can you help us improve? Resolved my issue. How are you downloading these files, where are you downloading from, what is the operating system and version are you using, what is the default PDF handler in your system, what is the Adobe product that you're using to view PDFs with?
There is absolutely nothing in any Adobe product much less Adobe Reader which has no means of producing PDF files that has the option or capability of automatically converting any downloaded file into a PDF and apparently deleting the original file. I think that what probably happened is that you accidentally associated some unrelated file-types with Reader, so it tries to open them each time you open one of those files, which it of course can't do, as it can only open PDF files.
If you're on Windows right-click one of those downloaded files while holding down Shift and then select Open With - Choose Default Program And then select the application you want to use for that type.
For example, if it's a. Tick the box to use that application as the default for this file type and the problem should go away.
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