[Q] Extracting; regroup different exe files?

kurt-willems

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First of all I'm not sure if this question is placed on the right thread? but in case off no (Moderators will replace it ;))​

Okay now my question.
I'm very new in this stuff, but I was wondering if there was a way to extract Exe application files? Reason way? I have different small exe files on my device fore example (one fore Shut Down, one fore restart ...) And I was wondering if there was a way fore me that I can extract them and make one exe file instead. Something like the JMLComm.exe (it have multi options/functionality)

So if there was someone who was able to help me out, and communicate me witch program's I need /how to do, fore that. It will be awesome.

Please if you feedback don't use to complicated words; I'm a newby on this matter and my English isn't 100% :)

But generally I learning fast. :D
 

NRGZ28

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First of all I'm not sure if this question is placed on the right thread? but in case off no (Moderators will replace it ;))​


Okay now my question.
I'm very new in this stuff, but I was wondering if there was a way to extract Exe application files? Reason way? I have different small exe files on my device fore example (one fore Shut Down, one fore restart ...) And I was wondering if there was a way fore me that I can extract them and make one exe file instead. Something like the JMLComm.exe (it have multi options/functionality)

So if there was someone who was able to help me out, and communicate me witch program's I need /how to do, fore that. It will be awesome.

Please if you feedback don't use to complicated words; I'm a newby on this matter and my English isn't 100% :)

But generally I learning fast. :D
To answer your question... It's not possible.

Unless, of course you write your application to do all those things :) Look into mortscript, it's a powerful alternative to learning how to code in visual studio...
 

kurt-willems

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To answer your question... It's not possible.

Unless, of course you write your application to do all those things :) Look into mortscript, it's a powerful alternative to learning how to code in visual studio...
Thanks fore the information sir; Now honestly I discover fore mount's Mortscript; I think I know/understand it now fore about 50% so I think I will wait a bit fore I get start with Visual Studio.

Thanks fore the information and cleaning up