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Windows Me/NT/2000/XP/Vista
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Publisher's description of Vbs To Exe 1
From f2ko:VbsToExe is a command line application that converts VB-Scripts into an executable. Convert a VB-Script into an executable. Extract the original VB-Script. Print help, password protect the script with a password and print version number.
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User reviews of Vbs To Exe 1
- Average user rating: 2.2 stars out of 5 votes
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Version: Vbs To Exe 1
Pros: Simple clean command line tool.
Scripts have to be structured properly.
Cons: Some script don't work but, I think this is more reflective of scripting limitations than vbstoexe
Better documentation needed. For example how to call subs/functions externally, etc.
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Version: Vbs To Exe 1
"Nuthin fancy but works great"
Pros: Just keyin: vbstoexe -h for options and it does the trick.
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Version: Vbs To Exe 1
Cons: I never actually was able to get it to work.
First, if you don't supply it any switches, just type "vbstoexe" and press enter, you get a cryptic error. The same if you try supply the standard MS platform /? or /help switches.
Luckily, when I downloaded it, I also saved the download page, so was able to determine that the help screen switch is the more 'linuxy' -h.
While "vbstoexe -h" supplied me with the helpscreen, I still mistakenly supplied the -e switch to convert to an executable, it asked for a password, I hit enter, and it locked up.
At this point CTRL-C would not cause vbstoexe to end and it was using 99% of the CPU, so I was forced to end the it via taskmanager.
After this incident every attempt to invoke vbstoexe simply locked up, even passing it the -h request for help, or even with no switches at all.
Even a reboot does not fix this issue, nor did re-downloading the file in the hope that somehow the exe got messed up. There were no extra (settings or ini) files created in the working directory, so right now I'm forced to conclude that this program makes some kind of change to your registry, and since I supplied it with the wrong switch at the wrong time, it will never ever work right, unless I care to track down the registry entry and change it manually.
I really don't understand the point of a simple command line program like this making registry changes, and consider it to be suspicious and sloppy programming at best, and ominous and alarming at worst.
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Version: Vbs To Exe 1
Pros: Not applicable - didn't work...
Cons: Doesn't work. When a VBS file is converted, the resulting file does not run (nothing happens).
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