Bat to Exe Converter

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Bat to Exe Converter

#1 Post by Cornflower »

[color=#800000][[b]Moderator note[/b]: this is the primary [i]Bat to Exe Converter[/i] program thread. [url=http://www.portablefreeware.com/index.php?id=1660]View database entry[/url]][/color]

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Bat_To_Exe v1.4.1

Portable: 1 executable, no registry entries, no .NET


HomePage:http://www.f2ko.de/English/b2e/index.php
Direct Download: http://www.f2ko.de/downloads/Bat_To_Exe_Converter.zip


Bat_To_Exe compiles .bat and .cmd files into .exe files, embedding any necessary binaries in the process.
Features:
Can run the compiled batch file as a Dos Window, or as "ghost" (invisible),
Can add icons, binaries, version information
Hides the source code of the batch file (autodeletes the batch file after running)
GUI or command-line options for creating compiled batch files.


What I like best is the ghost application aspect, so for all intents and purposes the final product is a Win32 app. (I have only done a bit of testing on Vista so far, but it looks good, if the console app is vista compatible). I also use Horst Schaeffer's Win32 batch utilities to make simple GUIs for some of my batches, making the product fully portable and interactive.

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Re: Bat_To_Exe

#2 Post by Napiophelios »

I had been using Quick Batch File Converter for bat conversions
but they always get flagged by av programs.

So I started using this one and no more alarms are being sounded. :D

Seems the batch files opened up in the temp folder and operate from there.
Kinda like a winrar sfx temp mode archive I guess.
I never noticed if this was how QBFC worked or not but its a pretty cool little utility.
Thanks for the suggestion Cornflower,I have been using batch files alot lately and this is a nice addition to the toolbox.
Now if I could find one for vbs files that wont get alarms I would be set :P

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Re: Bat_To_Exe

#3 Post by Cornflower »

Note that your reference is to version 1.4.0 or 1.4.1 is now outdated, and spacemonkey posted the update to 1.5.0 with significant improvements:

http://www.portablefreeware.com/forums/ ... f=4&t=3861

You can place the embedded files either in the current or the Temporary directory (which I presume uses the %Temp% variable--it appears to do so). This for the most part solves the comment that M^2 made some time ago, perfectly valid for 1.4.x, that compiled batch files have difficulty with directories. It also has an option to overwrite existing files, a Vista manifest, and decompiler mode (though due to a lack of documentation, I am not sure how this one works--it may be just for the programmer him/herself).

Have fun!

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Re: Bat_To_Exe

#4 Post by Napiophelios »

Well the download link in your post is still valid,it downloads the latest version :D
This is the first topic I found in my search,I read the others after the fact.

At any rate its a nice alternative to QBFC for me.
I wish I knew why QBFC triggers my AntiVirus and this one doesnt.
oh well.

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Re: Bat_To_Exe

#5 Post by Mixture »

VirusTotal now gives a 10/57 rating to this app.
Looks like you should not use this.

AVG OpenCandy.139
Avast Win32:Malware-gen
Baidu-International Adware.Win32.OpenCandy.C
DrWeb Adware.OpenCandy.137
ESET-NOD32 a variant of Win32/OpenCandy.C potentially unsafe
Fortinet Riskware/OpenCandy
GData Win32.Adware.OpenCandy.C
Rising PE:Trojan.Win32.FakeAV.bsj!1075358218
Symantec WS.Reputation.1
TrendMicro-HouseCall Suspicious_GEN.F47V0618

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Re: Bat to Exe Converter

#6 Post by billon »

Version 3.0.2.0 is out but not portable anymore - it dumps all guts and saves settings (obfuscated!) in %APPDATA%\Bat To Exe Converter

Edit: fixed in 3.0.3

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Re: ZeroNet

#7 Post by Midas »

As rbon noted, in a database entry's comment, Bat-to-Exe has moved its homepage to ZeroNet (https://zeronet.io/), a distributed cryptographically based network protocol with multi-platform binaries (Windows, Linux, MacOS), apparently Python 2 based and part of a set released from Hungary as OSS (see https://github.com/HelloZeroNet/ZeroNet).

ZeroNet: Open, free and uncensorable websites, using Bitcoin cryptography and BitTorrent network.

This is an intriguing concept I haven't tested in any way but wanted to retain for further inquiry. :idea:

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Re: ZeroNet

#8 Post by bitcoin »

Midas wrote: Wed May 08, 2019 3:21 am As rbon noted, in a database entry's comment, Bat-to-Exe has moved its homepage to ZeroNet (https://zeronet.io/), a distributed cryptographically based network protocol with multi-platform binaries (Windows, Linux, MacOS), apparently Python 2 based and part of a set released from Hungary as OSS (see https://github.com/HelloZeroNet/ZeroNet).

ZeroNet: Open, free and uncensorable websites, using Bitcoin cryptography and BitTorrent network.

This is an intriguing concept I haven't tested in any way but wanted to retain for further inquiry. :idea:
i notice some Libertarian types are moving to IPFS

not sure if similar, i don't know much about these things yet

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Re: ZeroNet

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Midas wrote: Wed May 08, 2019 3:21 am This is an intriguing concept I haven't tested in any way but wanted to retain for further inquiry. :idea:
I've seen a few different attempts at a censorship-proof, distributed service over the years, but only a few have managed to stick around. I2P comes to mind and is evidently still around (https://geti2p.net/en/).

I recognize the success of networks like this will come from tools like moving their hosting, but I'm not thrilled about THIS program. Bat to Exe already gets thrown into so many malware camps, not having a standard, easily viewed website to address concerns will just contribute to the negative reputation.

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Re: ZeroNet

#10 Post by Midas »

webfork wrote: Bat to Exe already gets thrown into so many malware camps, not having a standard, easily viewed website to address concerns will just contribute to the negative reputation.
I am compelled to agree with you on this one. OTOH, it might have been precisely the security community hounding that pushed the change... :|

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Re: Bat to Exe Converter

#11 Post by billon »

So what should we do with the entry? Because new version is out and available only from that "ZeroNet", e.g. https://zn.amorgan.xyz/17SWVnHoujG92yYG ... pGVfRF8wi/.
But these links are not permanent and may disappear, no?
Former home page say "To get access download and run the Zeronet client." wtf
In fact author moved all his programs and site to ZeroNet

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Re: Bat to Exe Converter

#12 Post by Midas »

Point to ZeroNet source but make our mirrors, perhaps, with Virustotal checking... :|

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Re: Bat to Exe Converter

#13 Post by webfork »

billon wrote: Sat May 18, 2019 4:09 pm So what should we do with the entry? Because new version is out and available only from that "ZeroNet"
My suggestion is that we treat it as if the program has gone offline, point to a mirror location (like softpedia), and add a quick note to the entry about ZeroNet and a link. I'd go with:

NOTE: Main website offline, linking to mirror. If you have the distributed ZeroNet service, you can visit the program home page.

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Re: Bat to Exe Converter

#14 Post by billon »

OK
Softpedia and other sites (not checked many actually) have previous version
Changed links to link from my previous post, let's see if they will change in the future
Mirror - too much effort for such program imo

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Re: Bat to Exe Converter

#15 Post by zorro »

What's the problem with ZeroNet? I visited the program homepage with Firefox Portable just now and everything works fine - I can view the program description and download it. No ZeroNet service or client installed, of course...
:?:

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