Error Archiving File in File Sender Adapter using AF_Modules/PayloadZipBean

Hi everybody.
I have to pick a zip file up from ftp server, unzip an convert the file in xml.
Im using this modules in file sender adapter:
AF_Modules/PayloadZipBean --> To unzip de file
AF_Modules/MessageTransformBean --> file to xml
The problem is when I try to archive de file. Im getting this error and I dont know why (This path exists /out/ProcesadosSinError/)
Could not archive file 'test.zip' as '/out/ProcesadosSinError/20100518-091029-155_test.zip' after processing: java.io.FileNotFoundException: /out/ProcesadosSinError/20100518-091029-155_test.zip (A file or directory in the path name does not exist.)
Could it be that is not possible to archive with AF_Modules/PayloadZipBean?
Thank u so much

Hi Stefan.
Absolutely. This path exists. It's an absolute path from root. I can´t understand the error!!!!
Thanks!!!
Edited by: Christian  Abad Chico on May 18, 2010 9:35 AM

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