Creare un file exe




















Mappa del sito. Con il blocco note scriviamo: start shutdown -s -t -c "Sei stato contaminato insomma: il testo ". Buon Hacking a Tutti!!! Digita la parola chiave iexpress all'interno del menu "Start". Seleziona l'icona IExpress con un clic del mouse. Premi il pulsante Avanti. Adesso seleziona l'opzione "Extract files only". Inserisci il nome che desideri assegnare al file EXE risultante.

Digitalo all'interno del campo di testo apparso nella nuova schermata, quindi premi il pulsante Avanti. Per saltare questo passaggio della configurazione premi il pulsante Avanti. Scegli se utilizzare o meno un contratto per l'utilizzo su licenza del programma.

Se vuoi saltare questo passaggio, premi semplicemente il pulsante Avanti. Se invece desideri che l'utente finale prenda visione dei termini contrattuali per l'utilizzo su licenza del programma, seleziona l'opzione "Display a license", premi il pulsante Browse , scegli il file di testo che contiene il contratto e infine premi il pulsante Apri.

A questo punto premi il pulsante Avanti per continuare. Premi il pulsante Add. Seleziona gli elementi da inserire nel file di installazione. Usa il menu ad albero posto sul lato sinistro della finestra di dialogo apparsa per accedere alla cartella che li contiene, quindi trascina il cursore del mouse sul gruppo di file da includere tenendo premuto il tasto sinistro, in modo da creare una selezione multipla di elementi.

Al termine della selezione premi il pulsante Apri. In questo modo tutti gli elementi scelti verranno inclusi nel file di installazione.

Scegli l'opzione "Default" e premi il pulsante Avanti. Open the "launch Click Yes Click Next. Click I agree. Click Browse to select an install location optional. Click Install. Open Launch4j. To open Launch4j, click the Windows Start menu and type "Launch4j". Click the Lanuch4j icon. It resembles a computer screen with an IDE program open. Select a destination and name for the output file. Use the following steps to select a destination and name for the executable file that will be exported.

Click the blue folder icon next to the "Output file" bar. Navigate to the location you want to save the file to. Type the name of the file next to "Filename" make sure it has the ". Select the JAR file. Use the following steps to select the JAR file you exported from Eclipse. Click the blue folder next to the bar labeled "Jar". Navigate to the folder with your "JAR" file. Select the JAR file and click Open.

Select the ICO file. Use the following steps to select the ICO file. Click the blue folder next to the bar that says "Ico". Navigate to the folder with your ICO file. Select the ICO file and click Open. Click the JRE tab. It's the fifth tab at the top. This tab allows you to select which version of Java you want to use. Type 1. This ensures that the users have a sufficient version of Java to use your program.

You can enter a different version if needed. Version 1. Click the gear button at the top. This is the gear button that says "Build Wrapper" when you hover over it. Give the XML. Most users won't see the XML file. Give it any name you choose. Type the name of the file next to "Filename" and click Save.

Your executable file will now be created! You may need to temporarily disable your antivirus software to run the executable. Check if you exported JAR properly, defined all the paths, and launched configuration according to your main class. The JAR export might be damaged, in which case your. Select files to add. Click a file location on the left side of the File Explorer window, then select files by clicking and dragging the mouse across a group of files you want to use.

You can also select files independently by holding Ctrl while clicking individual files. Click Open. It's in the bottom-right corner of the window. Doing so adds your files to your EXE installer.

You can also add more files after this point by clicking Add again and then selecting more files to add. Check the "Default" box, then click Next. This box is at the top of the window. Decide whether or not to include a final message. Once your EXE installer finishes running, you can choose to display a message for the user. To do so, check the "Display message" box, type in the message you want to use, and click Next.

If you want to skip the final message, just click Next. Add the program that you want to install. This is the EXE program that you created earlier. Click Browse , navigate to the file's location, click the file, and click Save. Click Next three times. This will create the EXE installer. Depending on how many files you're adding to the EXE installer, this process can take anywhere from a few seconds to a few minutes.

Click Finish. It's at the bottom of the window. Doing so will save the file. Your EXE installer is now ready for use. In the first step with the three options , choose the one that lets you run a command top one. Then, use the proper "schtask" command to do this. Not Helpful 5 Helpful Yes, any file extension will work.

However, the user would still need to install a program to open that file. Not Helpful 17 Helpful Search your. Not Helpful 15 Helpful An EXE file is an executable file that does what you wrote in the code. Not Helpful 12 Helpful All windows PC's come preinstalled with this functionality. It is part of the default software kit. Not Helpful 48 Helpful It automatically comes with your computer.

All you need to do is change the extension to ". Not Helpful 50 Helpful Which programming language?



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