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How about showing us what you have so far? Also, need more detail on what you are trying to do.

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Run(@WindowsDir & "\hh.exe" & " " & @ProgramFilesDir & "\AutoIt3\Autoit.chm")

Run That Code... It should help you out. look for "FileInstall".

Some other things you might want to look for:

GUICreate

GUICtrlCreate

GUISetState

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How do I make a setup.exe file that extracts my files?? E.G.: When you install a game and open the setup file it guides you through a step by step setup wizard thing.

I have my scripting down, this has just stooped me =P

Thanks guys!

While You can use FileInstall with Multi-GUIs I always prefer to use an actual scriptable installer package.

http://jrsoftware.org/isinfo.php

Also since you want it done quickly and don't yet know how to script it then get this frontend while you're at it

http://www.istool.org/default.aspx/

George

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