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My Forums Asked by: Error creating an exe file using Iexpress Windows Desktop Development > Windows Desktop SDK Question 0 Sign in to vote I have created a simple batch file i.e. @echo off color 02 :tricks echo %random%%random%%random%%random%%random%%random%%random%%random% goto tricks I have converted the batch file into exe using "IEXPRESS". But I error opening makecab directive got some errors while run the exe file showing that "Error creating
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Devices ▼ General Hardware CPUs/Overclocking Networking See More... Software ▼ Security and iexpress error creating process none Virus Office Software PC Gaming See More... Operating Systems ▼ Windows 10 Windows 8 Windows 7 Windows XP iexpress command line example See More... Off-Topic Tags How-tos Drivers Ask a Question Computing.NetForumsProgrammingGeneral IExpress error on BAT files tries to use command.com Tags:commandcmdiexpress JackEverett August 31, 2012 at 09:23:42 Specs: Windows 7 https://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/office/en-US/a9f44d6d-2971-49da-86a7-de9bd0d811bd/error-creating-an-exe-file-using-iexpress?forum=windowssdk Command.com was for winMe and previous. Now windows uses cmd, but microsoft has not updated Iexpress??The solution I found it to instert "Cmd /c" in front of the batch file name for the install program file or the Post install command.Also make sure you check store files using Long File.... in the Options page. See More: IExpress error on http://www.computing.net/answers/programming/iexpress-error-on-bat-files-tries-to-use-commandcom/28360.html BAT files tries to use command.com Report • #1 phil22 September 1, 2012 at 03:47:43 "but microsoft has not updated Iexpress??"and what is "Iexpress" ?Do you mean Outlook Express which is bundled with old versions of IE?Also, what is your problem you need help with? Report • #2 Razor2.3 September 1, 2012 at 05:35:01 and what is "Iexpress" ?AnswerHow To Ask Questions The Smart Way Report • #3 JackEverett September 1, 2012 at 08:54:33 iexpress is an Install builder. It bundles files into and exe file for self extraction and running for program distribution, like email or web download. You can have it run an exe, bat or invoke install for inf files. The problem is that even thought it is included in XP, Vista and W7 it uses command.com to run BAT files, Fine for installing on ME and before but CMD is need for later. I do not need help on this as I found a work around.If you do not follow this.. do not worry about it Report • Start a discussion R
execute nothing after extraction. If missing will create only a cab file. ShowInstallProgramWindow=0/1/2/3 ; How the window for installation program will look ; 0-default http://ss64.com/nt/iexpress-sed.html , 1- hidden ,2-minimized ,3-maximized HideExtractAnimation=1/0 ; RebootMode=0/1/2 or A/I/N/S ; 0 = Do not reboot machine afer installation, 1 = force a restart, 2 = restart if needed. ShowRebootUI=1/0 ; 1 = prompt user for restart, 2 = restart without prompt CAB_FixedSize=0 ; CAB_ResvCodeSigning=6144 ; PackageInstallSpace(KB)=xxxx ; InsideCompressed=1 ; CompressionType=[ MSZIP | LZX | QUANTUM ] ; Quantum=7 ; error creating KeepCabinet=1/0 ; SourceFiles="SampleApp" ; Strings="Strings" ; The section in which additional info will be stored/ InstallPrompt=%InstallPrompt% ; Prompt message before the extraction (with yes/no button). Actual value is in [Strings] section DisplayLicense=%DisplayLicense% ; Location to a file containing license message.. Actual value is in [Strings] section AppLaunched=%AppLaunched% ; The Application that will be launched after the extraction -or- AppLaunched="#Setup" ; error creating process A setup file with post-extraction commands EndMessage=%FinishMessage% ; Post installation message (with OK button). Actual value is in [Strings] section TargetName=%TargetName% ; The name of the .exe that will be created FriendlyName=%FriendlyName% ; String that will be used as a title in installation windows AppLaunched2=%AppLaunched2% ; AppLaunched3=%AppLaunched3% AppLaunched4=%AppLaunched4% [ SampleApp ] Source1=Source.prog ;Path to source files. UNC or C:\ Source2=Source.dat [ Source.dat ] %DisplayLicense% %File1% ;Can be localizable strings or exact file names %File2% %File3% %File4% %File5% [ Source.prog ] %AppLaunched% %AppLaunched2% %AppLaunched3% %AppLaunched4% [ Setup ] (Optional) %AppLaunched2% %AppLaunched3% %AppLaunched4% [ Strings ] ;(Mainly used by localizers) InstallPrompt="Do you wish to install this Sample App?" DisplayLicense=License.txt AppLaunched="Setup.exe" -or- AppLaunched="#Setup" EndMessage="Thank you installing Sample App" PackageName="Sample.exe" FriendlyName="Microsoft Cool App" AppLaunched2=App.inf AppLaunched3=Config.exe AppLaunched4=Final.inf File1=C:\stuff\*.* File2=C:\Stuff\*.exe File3=C:\Stuff\data.obj File4=\\server\share\stuff\*.HTM File5=C:\msdoc\License.txt If the %AppLaunched% property is set to run a batch file (.BAT or .CMD) it will fail with the following error: "Error creating process Command.com /c ... " Reason: The system cannot find the file specified. A workaround is to use "cmd.exe /c example.cmd" “He can compress the most words in