gpalmer711
IS-IT--Management
I'm pretty sure the answer to this will be no, but here goes.
I have an application that basically takes several batch files and then compiles them into a single exe file. The application works well, however the exe that is created requires the VB6 runtimes to work.
I have a client that would like to use this software in his office which contains 200 W2K machines.
Is there anyway to incorperate the VB6 Runtimes into my exe so that when the compiled batchfile is run, if the files are not there then they will be installed.
Greg Palmer
Free Software for Adminstrators
I have an application that basically takes several batch files and then compiles them into a single exe file. The application works well, however the exe that is created requires the VB6 runtimes to work.
I have a client that would like to use this software in his office which contains 200 W2K machines.
Is there anyway to incorperate the VB6 Runtimes into my exe so that when the compiled batchfile is run, if the files are not there then they will be installed.
Greg Palmer
Free Software for Adminstrators