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Apps and Features  Use IExpress to create EXE file from


batch file

jbcarreon123
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May 14, 2021

May 14, 2021 

IExpress is a Windows component since Windows 2000. It is used to create


self-extracting packages from a set of files. That such packages can be used
to install software.

IExpress is available since Windows 2000 (Win2K).

Using IExpress to create an EXE file from a BAT file will allow the EXE not to
get false-positives by antivirus programs.

This tutorial will show you how to create an Executable file from a batch file
using IExpress.

Step 1

Readying your batch files and renaming the file


extension from .bat to .cmd
 Not doing this will make the output executable file run COMMAND.COM
instead of cmd.exe.

1 Find your batch file.

2 Rename the file extension from .bat to .cmd.

3 If you see this below, press Yes.

4 Now you have the .cmd file.

Step 2

Using IExpress

 Now that you have now the .cmd file ready from above, you can now do this.

1 Run IExpress.exe.

2 Click Next in the IExpress Wizard.

3 Select Extract file and run an installation command, and click Next.

4 Enter your Package title, and click Next.

5 Select No prompt, and click Next.

6 Select Do not display a License, and click Next.

7 Click Add, navigate to and select your .cmd file, and click Next.

8 Type your filename.cmd file in Install Program, and click Next.

9 Select Default (recommended), and click Next.

 If you want to hide the command window, select Hidden, and click Next.
10 Select No message, and click Next.

11 Enter the full target path and filename for your package, then select the 2
checkboxes, and click Next.

12 If you see this after checking the "Store files using Long File Name inside

Package", click Yes.

13 Select No restart, and click Next.

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14 If you want to save the SED file for future making, select Save Self
Extraction Directive (SED) file, otherwise select Don't save, and click Next.

15 Click
 Next to create thepackage.
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16 Click Finish when it is done.

 Conclusion: You now finished creating your EXE file from batch file. You can
now test the file.

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