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<H1>t (Test integrity of archive) command</H1>
<P>Tests archive files.</P>
<H4>Example</H4>
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7z t archive.zip *.doc -r
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<P>tests <SPAN class="filename">*.doc</SPAN> files in archive
<SPAN class="filename">archive.zip</SPAN>.</P>
<H4>Notes</H4>
<P>7-Zip doesn't use the system wildcard parser. 7-Zip doesn't
follow the archaic rule by which *.* means any file. 7-Zip treats
*.* as matching the name of any file that has an extension. To process
all files, you must use a * wildcard.</P>
<H4>Switches that can be used with this command</H4>
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<A href="../switches/ar_include.htm">-ai (Include archives)</A><BR>
<A href="../switches/ar_no.htm">-an (Disable parsing of archive_name)</A><BR>
<A href="../switches/ar_exclude.htm">-ax (Exclude archives)</A><BR>
<A href="../switches/include.htm">-i (Include)</A><BR>
<A href="../switches/password.htm">-p (Set Password)</A><BR>
<A href="../switches/recurse.htm">-r (Recurse)</A><BR>
<A href="../switches/sns.htm">-sns (Store NTFS alternate Streams)</A><BR>
<A href="../switches/exclude.htm">-x (Exclude)</A>
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