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Is there any relatively easy method to view a read command to a specific file? Lets say in process explorer an application is constantly reading from a compressed rar archive, is there a way to see exactly what it's requesting, or somehow dump the files it reads? Hopefully the question some sense, any help would be appreciated.










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