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Use the built-in IExpress.exe tool to easily convert PowerShell script (PS1) file to EXE in Windows 11/10. There are third-party tools available too.
First, you won't be able to run the EXE file in PowerShell. Instead, you will need to open a Windows Command Prompt window, and run the EXE file there.
Renegade's Random Tech weblog has a simple how-to for converting batch or .VBS scripts into executable forms using a lesser-known Windows program called IExpress.
We have a simple program written in Fortran which runs on a mainframe. The program takes a text file containing a group of coordinates as input, compares the contents of the file to several data ...
To access any given file, you may need to convert it to a new format. For example, something your colleague created on a macOS word processor might not work on your Windows 10 computer.