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Hi Larry,
I presume you have created MyApp.exe as a runtime
exe. I think you need to pass the STR file name along with forward
slashes on the switches eg,
MyApp.exe MyStr.str
/z=51
or if you do not want to put the STR on the
commandline try
MyApp.exe . /z=51 with a . where
the STR name would have gone
If you want to go one step further in obfuscation
then try a bat2exe converter http://www.xmission.com/~comphope/dutil.htm
and create a batchfile MyProg.bat with the
contents
@echo off
MyApp.exe . /z=51
and then run
bat2exe
MyProg.Bat
and then file
MyProg.com will be created,
seems a misnomer to me, as it should be a bat2com converter... but if you
need an .exe file you can use a com2exe converter... http://www.programmersheaven.com/download/3105/download.aspx
Or you could try one which does create a real
bat2exe http://www.battoexe.com in one hit but
is not free
Regards
Brian
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