How to compile exe

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qq51851912
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How to compile exe

Post by qq51851912 » Mon Jun 22, 2009 9:51 am

Everyone:

First,Thank you for look this topic.

My question is,how to compile the script file to the .exe file?

I had download the Compiler Evaluation and installed it.

I clicked the "create exe" button on menu.

And I input all the information.

But,when I click the OK button,there is nothing happen.Just appear a line of annotate.

I want to know this is the right way to compile the .exe?

If it is right,why I can't scuess?

If it is wrong,I want to know how to compile .exe in right way.

Thanks again.
Last edited by qq51851912 on Mon Jun 22, 2009 10:03 am, edited 1 time in total.

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Post by qq51851912 » Mon Jun 22, 2009 10:02 am

I forget one thing.I use the free trial.

Is that the key to the problem?

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See if Output file was created.

Post by gdyvig » Mon Jun 22, 2009 8:05 pm

What you are doing sounds right.

Where you say, input all the information make sure you have entered the name of an output file.
Example: MyCompiledMacro.exe
Example: C:\MyCompiledMacro.exe

After you click OK, you will only get a Information window displaying the name of the output file. I think that is what you meant when you said you saw a "line of annotate".

Now go to Windows Explorer, find the output file and double-click it. Your compiled macro should run.


Gale

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Re: See if Output file was created.

Post by qq51851912 » Tue Jun 23, 2009 1:38 am

gdyvig wrote:What you are doing sounds right.

Where you say, input all the information make sure you have entered the name of an output file.
Example: MyCompiledMacro.exe
Example: C:\MyCompiledMacro.exe

After you click OK, you will only get a Information window displaying the name of the output file. I think that is what you meant when you said you saw a "line of annotate".

Now go to Windows Explorer, find the output file and double-click it. Your compiled macro should run.


Gale
First,Thanks for your answer,gdyvig.

I'm sure I do it like you say.

I input the information of Output File Path just like 'C:\target.exe'.

But when I click the OK button,there's nothing happen.I can't find the compiled .exe file.It's not exist in that path.

One more question,should I selected the other Options?Or just make it in default state.

PS:I use the free trial version.

Thanks again.

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