BAT files to EXE: Scripts are a great way to run orders, especially if you need to run them for scheduled tasks on computer your. Of course a script can be used in other ways as well. For example if there is some restriction that prevents you from using BAT files, you can convert BAT to EXE.
Converting a BAT file to EXE is simple but there are a few details worth mentioning. If a script is run on the command line, it will usually display the results, eg, a price ping that you get through the command line itself. If you convert a BAT file to an EXE, the EXE will be able to run properly, but will not have a GUI to display the results. But you can BAT edit it to allow the results to be displayed outside of the command line as well.
BAT to EXE
There are several applications that allow you to convert a BAT file to EXE. You can try the applications BAT to Exe ή BAT 2 EXE.. Both work pretty much the same, but BAT to EXE has some additional features. One of these is also a script editor.
Make sure you have a BAT file inside a folder. Run BAT 2 EXE and in the GUI to open select the folder where the BAT file you want to convert to EXE is stored in. Then choose where you want to save the EXE to be created.
Give it to application a few seconds to convert and the EXE will be saved in the location you specified. It will have the same name as the BAT it was created from. With a double click you can run your new file. You may need to verify UAC to run the application.
Please note that EXE can not be installed since it comes from a script. It will work like a portable application that you can run from various automation tools.
For EXEs requiring administrator permission to run them, the tool you use to run the file should have some way of automating the UAC verification process.
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