New release - Version 2.0.5.1 released
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What's new in v.2.0.5.1?
1. Added Command-line Decompiler
2. New Feature: you can include additional files to exe file
3. Improved detection of TEMP variable
4. Integration with Windows Explorer - context menu
5. Fixed problem with long file names
6. Added ability to change editor's font
7. New Feature: set file name for output .exe same as original .bat
1. Added Command-line Decompiler
2. New Feature: you can include additional files to exe file
3. Improved detection of TEMP variable
4. Integration with Windows Explorer - context menu
5. Fixed problem with long file names
6. Added ability to change editor's font
7. New Feature: set file name for output .exe same as original .bat
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I have a question about #2
here is the batch file
I included fifafs.exe (just a 80k file) in the build, but when I run the compiled file I get a file can not be found error
Am I miss understanding what including the file does
here is the batch file
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copy models.big modelstc.big
fifafs -ar modelstc.big *.fsh
del *.fsh
ren modelstc.big modelstc.tc5
Am I miss understanding what including the file does
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My question is in regard to feature #2. "New Feature: you can include additional files to exe file"
How do I use this? Example, I want to include a jt.exe file in compiled test.exe file, how can I run the test.exe file and have it copy the jt.exe file to the c:\windows\system32\?
Second question: Is it possible to include a second batch file in the compiled exe and be able to access it without having to copy it to an external source?
Another thing that just came to my mind. I have been unable to get the version section to work. It still shows 0.0.0.0 in the version even though I have entered 0.0.0.1 prior to compiling.
Edited By ScriptKiddy on 1115398765
How do I use this? Example, I want to include a jt.exe file in compiled test.exe file, how can I run the test.exe file and have it copy the jt.exe file to the c:\windows\system32\?
Second question: Is it possible to include a second batch file in the compiled exe and be able to access it without having to copy it to an external source?
Another thing that just came to my mind. I have been unable to get the version section to work. It still shows 0.0.0.0 in the version even though I have entered 0.0.0.1 prior to compiling.
Edited By ScriptKiddy on 1115398765
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Edit: Post removed.
Reason: If i would read a little bit, I would have realized my question was already awnsered.
Thanks for the wonderful app. Too bad I can't purchase the full version, as I am too young, but still, thanks!
Hey, and just so you know, QBFC Doesn't work in Longhorn build 5048. I tried :p
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Reason: If i would read a little bit, I would have realized my question was already awnsered.
Thanks for the wonderful app. Too bad I can't purchase the full version, as I am too young, but still, thanks!
Hey, and just so you know, QBFC Doesn't work in Longhorn build 5048. I tried :p
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had a problem with the included file..... here is what i tried:
made a bat "sendit.bat":
ftp -v -i -s:sendit.txt <ip here>
exit
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made "sendit.txt":
login
password
hash
binary
mput *.*
quit
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the set of files work great with my ftp server, however i cannot make it work if i include the sendit.txt as an included file..... the bat is unable to call for it... any idea why?
made a bat "sendit.bat":
ftp -v -i -s:sendit.txt <ip here>
exit
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made "sendit.txt":
login
password
hash
binary
mput *.*
quit
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the set of files work great with my ftp server, however i cannot make it work if i include the sendit.txt as an included file..... the bat is unable to call for it... any idea why?
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Please send me small part of your batch script that call sendit.txt to support@abyssmedia.com
Possible you have a problema with path to this file?
Possible you have a problema with path to this file?
try having the batch file itself creating sendit.txt:Guest wrote:had a problem with the included file..... here is what i tried:
made a bat "sendit.bat":
ftp -v -i -s:sendit.txt <ip here>
exit
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made "sendit.txt":
login
password
hash
binary
mput *.*
quit
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the set of files work great with my ftp server, however i cannot make it work if i include the sendit.txt as an included file..... the bat is unable to call for it... any idea why?
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@echo off
cls
:begin
::create sendit.txt using echo and redirected output:
echo login > sendit.txt
echo password >> sendit.txt
echo hash >> sendit.txt
echo binary >> sendit.txt
echo mput *.* >> sendit.txt
echo quit >> sendit.txt
:ftp
cls
ftp -v -i -s:sendit.txt <ip here>
:cleanup
del sendit.txt
:eof
cls