Using Make .EXE to Create SFX Archives | ![]() ![]() |
Before You Begin
Before using PowerArchiver
Self-Extractor, you will need to create an archive from which to create a
self-extracting archive. Self-extracting archives may be created from ZIP, CAB
archives and PAE encrypted files. Additionally, you can use the convenient
SFX Wizard to create SFX archives in several
simple steps (ZIP and CAB compression supported).
Once you have created
or opened an archive, select "Make .EXE File..." from the "Actions" menu
to activate this function. This will open the PowerArchiver Self-Extractor
dialog box.
Options
"Self Extractor file name" - Name and folder where you want to create the self-extracting archive. By default, the file name of the currently opened archive is used.
"Default "UnZip To" folder" - This is the default folder in which the extracted files will be placed. If you select "Use TEMP directory", the files will be extracted to the default Windows temporary directory. Click here for more info on advanced extract path options.
"File Conflict" - Select options for overwriting files of the same name.
"Caption" - The caption will be displayed when the user runs the self-extracting archive to start the extraction process.
"Run command line after extracting" - Enter the file name to automatically run after the archive has been extracted (for example SETUP.EXE). If there are parameters to use with the command (for example, SETUP.EXE /net), you must divide the program name and parameters using a pipe (SETUP.EXE|/net). If there is more than one parameter, you do not need to add any addition pipes (for example, SETUP.EXE|/net /test). Note: This feature is intended for advanced users only. You do not need to configure this option to create self-extracting archives.
"Show success message when complete" - This allows you to enable or disable notifying the user when all files have been extracted.
"Hide overwrite options" - Hide the box allowing the user to change overwrite preferences.
"Hide file list" - hides the file list in the SFX so that the end user can not see what files are in the SFX.
"Do not prompt user before extracting" - This option allows you to create a self-extracting archive that runs without any user interaction. Warning: With this option enabled, the user will not see a dialog box to know extraction has occurred. We strongly recommend against enabling this option, as it is intended for advanced users only.
"Delete files after executing command line" - deletes files that were extracted when command line was run. This option is only enabled if the "Run command line after extracting" option is used.
Note: You should always test self-extracting archives before
distribution. PowerArchiver will offer to test the archive as soon as it is
created. PowerArchiver self-extracting files will add between 30kB and 40kB to
an archive, containing the code necessary for extraction.
More
Information You can find out more information about SFX archives in the SFX section.
Please Note:
We
recommend using CAB SFX archives for maximum
compression.
Compatibility issues:
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