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Hi there,

   I successfully coded a scrip that automatically install a specific program. So I have the .exe program file and the .exe script file and there is where my question come from, how can I bind the exe program file and the exe script file as one so the user do get confused with which file to click to have the program automatically installed?   

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FileInstall()

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Hi all,

Thank you all for pointing me in the right direction. It took me a minute to figure out how to use the FileInstall() function but I successfully got it together after searching for examples on how to use the function. I am posting the link that light it up for me, maybe it may be helpful for someone else too. 

http://autoitscriptx.blogspot.com/2013/06/fileinstall-including-files-in-autoit.html

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