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NEW WAY OF CREATING A SELF-EXTRACTING EXE! NOTE: I'm not sure wether this works on other versions of Windows besides Windows XP Professional. Try it anyway, and let me know what you think! And tell me if it works on other versions of Windows! If you're lucky, you will have a file called "iexpress.exe" somewhere in your system folder (On mine it is on my "C:\WINDOWS\system32" folder). Open it, and follow the steps. I'll give you an example of how to do it below.
NEW WAY OF CREATING A SELF-EXTRACTING EXE! NOTE: I'm not sure wether this works on other versions of Windows besides Windows XP Professional. Try it anyway, and let me know what you think! And tell me if it works on other versions of Windows! If you're lucky, you will have a file called "iexpress.exe" somewhere in your system folder (On mine it is on my "C:\WINDOWS\system32" folder). Open it, and follow the steps. I'll give you an example of how to do it below.
NEW WAY OF CREATING A SELF-EXTRACTING EXE! NOTE: I'm not sure wether this works on other versions of Windows besides Windows XP Professional. Try it anyway, and let me know what you think! And tell me if it works on other versions of Windows! If you're lucky, you will have a file called "iexpress.exe" somewhere in your system folder (On mine it is on my "C:\WINDOWS\system32" folder). Open it, and follow the steps. I'll give you an example of how to do it below.
NEW WAY OF CREATING A SELF-EXTRACTING EXE! NOTE: I'm not sure wether this works on other versions of Windows besides Windows XP Professional. Try it anyway, and let me know what you think! And tell me if it works on other versions of Windows! If you're lucky, you will have a file called "iexpress.exe" somewhere in your system folder (On mine it is on my "C:\WINDOWS\system32" folder). Open it, and follow the steps. I'll give you an example of how to do it below.
NEW WAY OF CREATING A SELF-EXTRACTING EXE! NOTE: I'm not sure wether this works on other versions of Windows besides Windows XP Professional. Try it anyway, and let me know what you think! And tell me if it works on other versions of Windows! If you're lucky, you will have a file called "iexpress.exe" somewhere in your system folder (On mine it is on my "C:\WINDOWS\system32" folder). Open it, and follow the steps. I'll give you an example of how to do it below.