The tool will create an exe file in the same directory where the file you are converting to exe is located. Just launch the exe, navigate to the file you want to convert to an EXE and select it. I then realized that it might be useful to expand the tool to convert batch files to exe, or any other kind of file for that matter. The reason I wanted to do this was to add a Java application to nu (a fork of the Suite). Initially, I wanted just to convert a VBScript into an executable file. It then dawned on me that I could use 7zSD and some VBScript to create a tool to automate it. I had read a few forum posts and tutorials on how to do this with self-extracting installers, and I even managed to do it with a 7-zip tool called 7zSD. ![]() If you’re a geek like me, you may on occasion have run into a situation where you had a file that you needed to convert to exe.
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