Файл с расширением .exe
Файл EXE — Windows, DOS-приложение или самораспаковывающийся архив. Любой файл в ОС Windows с расширением EXE открывается двойным щелчком мыши.
Файлы install.exe или setup.exe — это приложения, которые устанавливают программное обеспечение на компьютер. Двойной клик по ним инициализирует процесс установки.
В Mac OS EXE-приложения также могут быть запущены, но не напрямую, а с помощью эмуляторов Windows (например, Parallels Desktop или VMware Fusion).
Запустить .exe файлы c++
Подскажите, пожалуйста.Мне нужно создать 2 exe-файла: test1.exe и test2.exe. кладем в разные папки, пусть первый кладем в c:\home\test1.exe а второй в c:\work\test2.exe . пишем два текстовых файла:
test1.txt: c:\home\test1.exe c:\work\test2.exe test2.txt: c:\work\test2.exe c:\home\test1.exe
затем пишем программу prog.exe которая принимает аргументом путь к одному из двух текстовых файлов. результаты работы такие:
prog.exe test1.txt: запуск сначала test1, затем test2 prog.exe test2.txt: запуск сначала test2, затем test1
Вопрос, как запустить .exe файлы с прочитанного текстового файла?
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.EXE File Extension
An EXE file is an executable program you can run in Microsoft Windows. Most EXE files contain either Windows applications or application installers. However, EXE files can also store malware distributed by cybercriminals, so you should not open an EXE file unless you trust the file's source. To run the program an EXE file contains, double-click the file.
More Information

EXE is the primary format software developers use to package and deliver Windows programs. Each EXE file contains data that Windows uses to recognize, read, and run the program the file contains. This data is saved in a compiled, binary format sometimes referred to as machine code. EXE files also often contain additional program resources, such as the program's icon and its GUI graphics assets.
When you double-click an EXE file in Windows, Windows runs the program the file contains. If the file contains an application installer, the installer will open and start the installation process. If the file contains an application, the application will open. If the file contains a different kind of program (e.g. malware), that program will run.
Developers typically name EXE files such that you can tell whether they contain an installer or application. For example, EXE files that contain an installer are often named setup.exe , while EXE files that launch an app usually include the app's name (e.g. msedge.exe for Microsoft Edge).
Difference between EXE files and MSI files
Developers may save Windows application installers as .MSI files instead of EXE files. MSI files are similar to EXE files, except they always contain application installers. They never contain Windows applications or other programs. Windows always uses Windows Installer (a utility included with Windows) to open MSI files and install the program they contain.
Common EXE Filenames
setup.exe - A common name for application installers. When opened, it begins the installation process.
install.exe - Another popular name for app installers.
cmd.exe - The shell program used by Windows 2000 and later, replacing COMMAND.COM .
How to open an EXE file
In Windows, you can run the program an EXE file contains by double-clicking the file. However, do not double-click the file unless you can verify its legitimacy.
Advanced users can also extract an EXE file's contents without running the program it contains, using archive expansion tools like 7-Zip or RARLAB WinRAR.
How to run an EXE file outside Windows
The EXE file format is designed specifically for use with Windows. Non-Windows operating systems (OS), such as macOS and Linux, cannot natively run programs saved as EXE files. However, macOS, Linux, and other non-Windows users can run Windows programs on their PCs by creating a Windows virtual machine.
In macOS, you can use a Windows virtual machine created by Parallels Desktop or VMware Fusion to run the program an EXE file contains. You can also install Windows on a Mac with the Boot Camp utility bundled with the OS.
In Linux, you can use a Windows virtual machine created by Oracle VM VirtualBox to run the program an EXE file contains. You can also use Wine, an application designed specifically to allow users to run Windows applications without installing Windows.
In Android, you can use the Android version of Wine to run Windows applications. However, Wine for Android is limited by Android devices' architecture, and it can run only some Windows programs. In iOS, you can use the iOS version of Turing Software UTM to run Windows applications.
Warning
EXE files are typically legitimate Windows applications, but they can also be used to distribute and execute malware attacks. To protect against malicious Windows executable attacks, do not double-click an EXE file you have downloaded or received via email unless you trust the file's source.
EXE Converter
Convert your EXE archives to other formats for free and securely with our easy-to-use online tool.
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Select or drop the EXE files you want to convert in the designated area. You can concurrently convert a maximum of 25 files. The total size of all files must be smaller than 1GB.
Select the format you want to convert your files to. You can select the conversion format for each individual files, or for all files at once if the CONVERT ALL TO formats selection menu is available at the top of all files (i.e. if there is at least one common conversion format for all the files in the list).
Press the Convert button, and wait for the conversion to complete. Any convertion taking longer than the 20min limit will fail.
Your converted files will appear in the My converted files section.
You can download your converted files one at a time, or all at once using the download button at the top right of the file list.
Your converted files will be automatically deleted from our online storage after 24 hours. You can also immediately delete your converted files using the delete buttons. You can have a maximum of 25 files / 1GB on our online storage at any time. Delete some converted files if you have reached that limit and wish to convert more files.
There are daily usage limits for the total size all files that you are sending for conversion (1GB) and that you are downloading (1GB). Your usage is reset to zero at the end of the day (at midnight in the GMT timezone).
Features
200+ formats supported
As well as EXE we support 57 other archive formats. We can perform in total 595 different archive conversions. In total we support more than 200 of the most popular file formats in different file categories such as image, audio, video, spreadsheet, ebook, archive and many more. That means thousands of possible conversions between those different file categories and formats.
Encryption and Security
Our conversion process encrypts your EXE files using HTTPS both when sending them to the cloud and when downloading your converted files from the cloud. We delete the EXE files sent to our cloud infrastructure immediately after their conversion. Your converted files are available to download for 24 hours. You can choose to immediately delete those converted files from our cloud storage, and rest assured that in the rare cases of processing errors or interruptions, all files are automatically deleted after 24 hours. No other user of this online tool have access to your files. If you are using a public or shared device, make sure to immediately delete your converted files from our cloud storage to avoid giving other potential users of that device access to your files.
Fast
All of your EXE files are converted in parallel so our converters are very fast. Plus, our cloud infrastructure is distributed so wherever you are in the world we minimize the time it takes to send and download your files.
All devices supported
You can use our EXE converters on any device (computers, mobile phones, tablets) and operating system (Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, iOS, etc.). As long as your device has a web browser, you can use our conversion tools.
Low CO2 emission
Your EXE files are sent to our low CO2 cloud infrastructure in order to be converted. The electricity consumed by our cloud servers is to a high degree generated without producing carbon emissions. Once the conversions are completed, the converted files are automatically downloaded back to your device. The conversion process does not use your device's processing power.
Totally free
Our our EXE converters is totally free and we work hard to keep it that way. We rely on revenues from advertisements to pay for the costs of our infrastructure and for software development.
How we handle your files
Your files are sent over the internet to our remote servers in order to be converted.
The files sent to be converted are immediately deleted from our servers after the conversion has completed or failed.
Your converted files are kept on our online storage for you to download for a maximum of 24 hours. You can immediately delete your converted files from our online storage, and all files are automatically deleted after 24 hours.
HTTPS encryption is used when sending your files and when downloading your converted files.
If using a shared or public device, immediately delete your converted files as otherwise they may be available to download by the next device user.
