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The following folder is compressed using Compress-Archive on a Windows Server:

-folder
 |
 - folder1
 | - file1.txt
 |
 - folder2
 | - file2.txt
 |
 - file3.txt

When folder is unzipped, the folder structure is correct on Windows and on Mac (while using unzip command in the terminal)

But on Mac when I go to finder, and double click on the file, I get the following folder structure:

-folder
 |
 - file1.txt
 - file2.txt
 - file3.txt
Alej priv
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  • I've never had a problem like this. One thing to check: what's your default application for `.zip` files? (Right/Control+click on the .zip file, hover over **Open With** and see what the default is.) That's the app that's going to unzip your file. – James Bucanek Feb 28 '19 at 16:25
  • I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because Finder questions are on-topic at [AskDifferent](https://askdifferent.com). – vonPryz Feb 28 '19 at 17:22
  • @vonPryz If you read correctly the question, it is not a finder question, its a zipping compress-archive process question! – Alej priv Apr 08 '19 at 09:09

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  • The problem was when the file was created. It was not related to MacOs issue but with certain path length known issue in windows
Alej priv
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