i need people to help test my app & make suggestions etc .
it can only compile one bat file and there is no GUI but this
is only a test version
Download:
http://bubzuru.info/files/Bat2Exe_Test.rar
Bat2Exe
How does this work again?
Right?
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system(line1)
system(line2)
obviously you didn't try the app
this is coded in Delphi so the system function wont work
also it doesn't just run a bat file it turns it into an exe
like if you use
bat2exe c:\test.bat c:\test.exe
then test.exe will function exactly the same as test.bat
but people wont be able to view or edit your file
this is coded in Delphi so the system function wont work
also it doesn't just run a bat file it turns it into an exe
like if you use
bat2exe c:\test.bat c:\test.exe
then test.exe will function exactly the same as test.bat
but people wont be able to view or edit your file
it works by using my EdtSvr unit to encrypt
and write the bat file to the end of a stub file "bubz.stub"
then when the exe is run it will read the bat file from itself
write to the disk , run then delete it
http://suck-o.com/modules.php?name=Foru ... pic&t=4758
once iv finished the gui and added
more options i will post the source
btw Delphi runs on windows or linux
and write the bat file to the end of a stub file "bubz.stub"
then when the exe is run it will read the bat file from itself
write to the disk , run then delete it
http://suck-o.com/modules.php?name=Foru ... pic&t=4758
once iv finished the gui and added
more options i will post the source
btw Delphi runs on windows or linux
ok i have been reading about this andG-Brain wrote:That's pretty inefficient...bubzuru wrote:it works by using my EdtSvr unit to encrypt
and write the bat file to the end of a stub file "bubz.stub"
then when the exe is run it will read the bat file from itself
write to the disk , run then delete it
the way i use is not inefficient its the way
that most binders work