Adobe XI, in Outlook

Hi, I have Adobe AdobeXI as an add-in in my Microsoft office Outlook 2010, then you can save emails in an Adobe stock on your computer and do not burden the outlooken with old mail and it will be automatically sorted, the emails will be converted to PDF files and it works great, When emails have attachments such as photos or a word document, it is also no problem to open it up.  But how do I do if the attachment is a compressed ZIP file?? I did not manage to open these files, what am I doing wrong.

I have this kind of program,
When I try I get the following information from Adobe:
Unable to open the attachment because the settings for the attached PDF-file do not allow this file type will open.

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