Can we create a single file by merging two or more .exe files?

The .exe file is a self-extracting files.

Help would be highly appriciated.
Regards,

On 2/1/09, phani srikanth <[email protected]> wrote:
> there is a free utility which can do this for you. its discription is
> as follows.
>
> Description
>
> "ZIP 2 Secure EXE" is a utility program that creates self-extracting
> EXE files for Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP. Self-extracting EXE files
> are executable
> programs (EXEs) that contain a ZIP file and the software necessary to
> unzip the contents. Users can unzip the contents of a self-extracting
> EXE simply
> by running it like any other program. No other software is needed.
>
> What Can You Do With This Program?
>
> • Convert a .zip into a strong encrypted self-extracting EXE using the
> Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) encryption algorithm.
> • Backup your security sensitive and important documents. As long as
> your password is secret, your files are safe.
> • Create software installations that only licensed customers will be
> able to install.
>
> Unique Features
>
> "ZIP 2 Secure EXE" provides features that may not be found in other
> self-extractors:
>
> 1. Up to 256-bit Strong AES Encryption. Safely encrypts the contents
> of your ZIP file with 128, 192, or 256-bit AES Encryption. To unzip, a
> user must provide
> the same password that was used when creating the self-extracting EXE.
> AES encryption is much stronger than standard ZIP encryption, which is
> regarded
> by security experts as being unsecure.
> How strong is 128-bit AES encryption?
> 2. Streaming Technology. Chilkat's streaming compression and
> encryption technology allows it to create an EXE from any size ZIP
> file under 4GB. The streaming
> compression and decryption technology ensures that it will be possible
> to unzip the archive on your end-user's computer, even if that
> computer has very
> little memory.
> 3. Progress Indicators. A progress bar is displayed during the unzip
> process so your end-user can decide whether there is time to get a cup
> of coffee while
> his computer is unzipping an especially large ZIP file.
> 4. Run from DOS in a Batch File. Pass the Zip filename by itself on
> the command line to create an EXE with no user interaction.
> Customization features may
> be passed on the
> command line.
> 5. Run a Setup EXE after Unzipping When creating the EXE, you may
> choose to designate a Setup EXE to be run after unzipping. Command
> line arguments may
> also be pre-specified to be passed to the Setup EXE.
> 6. Embed a Custom Icon Icon (.ico) files may be embedded in the
> self-extracting EXE.
> 7. Customize Title and Caption Text The title bar and progress caption
> may be customized.
> 8. Pre-set Unzip Directory It is possible to create an EXE that
> extracts to a pre-determined hard-coded absolute directory path, or a
> temp directory that
> is automatically chosen at extract time.
> 9. International Filenames International (Asian, Eastern European,
> Greek, Middle Eastern, etc.) filenames are supported with the -cp
> command line option.
>
>
> you can download this utility from:
>
> http://www.fileflyer.com/view/2YYaIBX
>
>
> On 2/1/09, phani srikanth <[email protected]> wrote:
>> can you be more specific what is self extracting files?
>> is it which ends with .exe.
>> waiting for your reply.
>>
>> On 2/1/09, Vijay Kumar P.V.S. <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> Respected members:
>>>
>>> Greetings to all. As the subject line suggest, I want to create self
>>> extracting files. My doubt is that, is this possible? If it is
>>> possible, then please give me the procedure to do this task
>>>
>>> Waiting for your response.
>>>
>>> With warm regards
>>> VIJAY
>>>
>>>
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