Backup software often uses randomized strings for security and to avoid filename collisions.
This indicates a "split" archive. Large files are often broken into smaller pieces (e.g., .001 , .002 , .003 ) to bypass file size limits on certain storage systems (like FAT32) or to make uploading/downloading more manageable [1, 2].
This specific string appears to be an automatically generated or randomized identifier . Such strings are frequently associated with: ZZLSWRDHMP.7z.002
Ensure you have the first part ( ZZLSWRDHMP.7z.001 ) and all subsequent parts in the same folder.
The software will automatically detect part .002 and any others to reconstruct the original original file. Security Warning Backup software often uses randomized strings for security
You cannot open a .002 file individually. To access the contents, you must:
Right-click on the first file ( .001 ) and select "Extract Here" [2]. This specific string appears to be an automatically
Certain installers generate randomized names for temporary archive extraction. How to Use This File