How can I convert a .jar to an .exe?

Launch4j works on both Windows and Linux/Mac. But if you’re running Linux/Mac, there is a way to embed your jar into a shell script that performs the autolaunch for you, so you have only one runnable file: exestub.sh: Then you create your runnable file from your jar: It works the same way launch4j works: because a … Read more

How to run an EXE file in PowerShell with parameters with spaces and quotes

How do you run the following command in PowerShell? C:\Program Files\IIS\Microsoft Web Deploy\msdeploy.exe -verb:sync -source:dbfullsql=”Data Source=mysource;Integrated Security=false;User ID=sa;Pwd=sapass!;Database=mydb;” -dest:dbfullsql=”Data Source=.\mydestsource;Integrated Security=false;User ID=sa;Pwd=sapass!;Database=mydb;”,computername=10.10.10.10,username=administrator,password=adminpass”

How to run an EXE file in PowerShell with parameters with spaces and quotes

How do you run the following command in PowerShell? C:\Program Files\IIS\Microsoft Web Deploy\msdeploy.exe -verb:sync -source:dbfullsql=”Data Source=mysource;Integrated Security=false;User ID=sa;Pwd=sapass!;Database=mydb;” -dest:dbfullsql=”Data Source=.\mydestsource;Integrated Security=false;User ID=sa;Pwd=sapass!;Database=mydb;”,computername=10.10.10.10,username=administrator,password=adminpass”

MSCOMCTL.ocx missing Windows 10

The ocx control should be in your Syswow64 (if 64 bit pc) folder and not in the app folder, and it needs to be registered manually (common vb6 problem in Win7, 8 ,10). It seems you can see the file, but it might not be registered. Run cmd in administrator mode, type regsvr32 C:\Windows\SysWOW64\MSCOMCTL.OCX. This … Read more