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Exescope or other application that can edit exe's created from Flash

Asked by kriskhoury in Macromedia Flash

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I am creating an interactive CD using flash to produce an exe. I want to edit the exe once its been produced by flash. (e.g. change the icons used within the exe, or the text in the title bar). I have found a software that does it named exescope, and it can be downloaded at the following....

http://hp.vector.co.jp/authors/VA003525/Eindex.htm

I can get all the information in the title bar and the icons within the exe to change, but I cannot lock down the height and width. I want to disable its resize. I already have the following in my flash file...

fscommand("fullscreen",false);
fscommand("allowscale",false);
fscommand("showmenu",false);

But nothing seems to work. Does anyone know of any other software or how to achieve this.

Thanks
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