iexpress? What a neat program built into XP

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VooDoo
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iexpress? What a neat program built into XP

Post by VooDoo »

Originally posted by Dino at MWLP
I have discovered this tool in Windows XP called IExpress. I think it's also in 2000, but not sure. Anyway, I use it to create a self-extracting file (winzip not needed by client). It allows the user to choose install path and it allows me to make the user accept a license agreement before install.

To Access in Windows XP...

START>RUN>iexpress

Does anyone else use this tool?

-Dino


i tryed it and its there i made a exe with dc maps

me
guess i need a new one...
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Post by Pugsley »

about to say... I just saw it on MLP and was going to repeat it here but you beat me to it.
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Post by smb »

It's in 2000 as well on the tools disk. I use to use it for updates for CAD symbols and stuff.
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