Convert bat file to exe

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Step 4 Next you will be presented with the Package Purpose screen.

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Select “Create new Self Extraction Directive file.” Click Next. exe file and lucky for us Windows XP includes a tool that can do it… Step 1 Navigate to C:\Windows\System32 and locate the file named IEXPRESS.EXE Step 2 Double Click to launch IEXPRESS.EXE Step 3 You will be presented with the initial welcome screen and be given two choices. While it can be dragged onto the start menu, this leaves no option for scripting these shortcuts.

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bat file also contains no “Pin to Start Menu” option. The issue is that a shortcut pointed to a. For this reason it can be necessary to write a batch file to launch a program. Hi Pawar Windows XP will not allow you to pin a shortcut to the start menu that points to a network drive.

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