.exe stands for executeable. A .exe file can be any program such as internetexplorer.exe, or solitare.exe.
the .exe files call on information stored in the program files, and puts them all togethor to create a program as you know it.
I'm assuming you want to hide an image in a folder, where you would create a new foler, then drag the image to it.
but, if you are making a .exe, you tell the computer to call on the picture which is stored somewhere
An exe is a file which is run by the computer. It is not a data file. You can not take it apart. It does not contain separate files per se although it may liink to several separate files within the computer such as dll files.
.exe and .msi
.obj is a simple data-format file that represents 3D geometry alone. .exe is an executable file that usually contains other resources which are sometimes used for a Graphical User Interface. Being simple, its a file to perform indicated tasks according to encoded instructions.
An exe is an executable file, which is a program. You cannot convert a program into a web page. They are two completely different kinds of things. You can have a link in a web page to a program, but that is all.
Whenever you save a project it automatically saves a .exe of it. Go to My Documents -> Visual Studio 2005/2008 -> Projects -> "Choose your Project" -> Click on the folder with the name as your project -> obj -> Debug There should be an .exe file with the name of your project in it, or something like "Windows Application 1.exe". Double click on it.
The two file types are not interchangeable. A .exe file is an executable file that can be run on a computer running the Windows operating system. A .dmg is a disk image file used to deliver software in a secure and/or compressed format for Apple computers. With Mac OS X you can put an .exe file into a .dmg file by using Disk Utility (found in the Utilities folder within the Applications folder) and clicking the New Image button.
You can change the name of any file to .exe But this will cause it to not function and the data within may be corrupted and not retrievable when you change the name back
Technically no, but by default windows hides the file extensions that are known by the computer. A file that may really be an exe could be file.pdf.exe, so the ".exe" will be hidden, tricking you into believing that it is a pdf.
When Your Windows Explorer Screen Is Up Go on top Tools>Folder Options>View> Then Uncheck "Hide Extinsions For Known File Types. Then Your File Will Be Named "Example.dll" all you have to do is highlight ".dll" and change it to ".exe"
The only way you can print a self executable exe file is by pressing the Print Screen option on your keyboard. This will capture an image of the actual file, however, will not be able to show what is on it. You can then paste the image into Paint and save it as either a jpeg or gif file. As a result of this, however, the only slide show you will be able to produce in Windows Movie Maker are images of exe file screen captures.
This can't be done. You can use ngen.exe to create a native image out of your exe but you are still tied to the .Net framework dependency.
You can't convert an exe file to a txt file.
Those are really two completely different file types. An ISO image is a collection of many files (including EXE files in some cases), basically an archive like RAR or ZIP, but unlike RAR/ZIP it is not compressed. An EXE file is an executable file that just contains code to be ran. If you convert the ISO to an EXE it will not do anything.
I'm not sure what you mean... .lnk is type of file which directs to a .exe file. If you do not have .exe file still have .lnk file you can't start the program. If you have .exe file but you do not have .lnk file pointing to it you still can run the program but you will have to locate the .exe file manually.
i have one exe of foxpro base, now i have't it prg file so how to recover exe to prg files in use in this exe
Usually a .exe file, meaning that file is a program.
The rundll 32 exe-bad image error always appears when the recently-installed application or the dll file is not a valid Windows image. To solve it, you can check this against your installation diskette or reinstall the programs from the installation CD.