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People tell me a reliable bat to exe converter. The main thing is that without viruses, because exe will go to many PCs.?
In general, I need to put the 7 script in autoload with admin rights.
The easiest way for me to do this is by checking the box to run as administrator. And you can only put a tick on exe.
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you don't need a bat-exe converter for autostart tasks.
If you want with the highest rights - do the scheduled task
Triggers: "at startup"
Actions: cmd.exe / with your script.bat
General: run as the specified user, and check the "with the highest rights"
Other parameters to taste.
People tell me a reliable bat to exe converter.These don't happen.
In general, I need to put the 7 script in autoload with admin rights.Set who interferes.
The easiest way for me to do this is by checking the box to run as administrator. And you can only put a tick on exe.You can run any executable file from any user.
Try not to use BAT/CMD files (due to the extremely limited set of commands), preferring VB or JS scripts. There is www.abyssmedia.com/scriptcryptor
for them.
Another option: there is such a thing as Macro Scheduler Pro.
Here, in my opinion, it can convert its scripts into EXE files ...
And the last option, but quite complicated, but incredibly heaped up - this is AutoIt
You can say that this is almost a programming language!
For Windows 7, I think the most reasonable solution would be a PowerShell-based script, especially since it already exists
at the system level... You can do anything you can think of and even more!
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