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Hi,

I have search arond but i don't have find anything, maybe i have used a wrong word.

Anyway, is possible to compile an exe from a compiled exe without autoit installed on the same system?

I have start to make a script:

#include <ButtonConstants.au3>
#include <EditConstants.au3>
#include <GUIConstantsEx.au3>
#include <StaticConstants.au3>
#include <WindowsConstants.au3>
$Form1 = GUICreate("Test", 276, 171, 196, 127)
$Input_Command = GUICtrlCreateInput("Run('calc.exe')", 16, 24, 241, 21)
GUICtrlCreateLabel("Command:", 16, 7, 54, 17)
$BUILD = GUICtrlCreateButton("BUILD", 16, 104, 241, 49)
GUISetState(@SW_SHOW)
While 1
 $nMsg = GUIGetMsg()
 Switch $nMsg
  Case $GUI_EVENT_CLOSE
   Exit
  Case $BUILD
   Test()
 EndSwitch
WEnd
Func Test()
 Local $file = FileOpen("final.au3", 2)
 FileWrite($file, "#Region" & @CRLF & "#AutoIt3Wrapper_Icon=icon.ico" & @CRLF & "#AutoIt3Wrapper_Res_requestedExecutionLevel=asInvoker" & @CRLF & "#EndRegion" & @CRLF & @CRLF)
 FileWrite($file, GUICtrlRead($Input_Command))
 FileClose($file)
EndFunc

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Why do you want to compile the second exe on the target system? Couldn't you just use FileInstall?

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Because i don't have the exe, i have a txt with all the path of the exes, i'll read the path in array and make something like:

Run(soft1.exe) --> Iconsoft1

Run(soft2.exe) --> Iconsoft2

etc.

I don't know if i was clear

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OliverA,

I showed how to compile an exe from within another exe here. But I am still unclear why you need to do this. :huh:

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Thanks, i'll check it out

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Run(soft1.exe) --> Iconsoft1

"soft1.exe" is the path of the exe to be run? What does "Iconsoft1" stand for?

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