Cannot compress files or folders

On a MB Pro with Leopard 10.5.8 I cannot compress files:
either the command "compress" (or similiar, I don't use a english OS) in the menu is grey or the command does not show up in the context menu. On another MB Pro also with 10.5.8 this works as expected.

Urs Gruetzner wrote:
On a MB Pro with Leopard 10.5.8 I cannot compress files:
either the command "compress" (or similiar, I don't use a english OS) in the menu is grey or the command does not show up in the context menu. On another MB Pro also with 10.5.8 this works as expected.
In the folder /System/Library/CoreServices do you have a program called "Archive Utility" (or "Archive Utility.app")? That's the program that should handle a "compress" operation.
I looked in three "Contextual Menu Items" folders on my computer and didn't find anything for archive operations, so that particular menu item may be built into the OS.

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