To make a self-extracting Zip file, you must start with a normal Zip file (.zip extension) that you have created with WinZip®, downloaded, etc. Then you can either
Either of these actions will activate WinZip Self-Extractor Personal Edition unless you have specified a different program in the Make Exe field in the Program Locations tab of the Configuration dialog. If you chose to create a WinZip Self-Extractor Personal Edition icon while installing WinZip, you can also start the program by double clicking on this icon.
WinZip Self-Extractor Personal Edition dialog box contains the following fields:
Create self-extracting Zip file from
The name of the standard (not self-extracting) Zip file to turn into a self-extracting Zip file.
Default "Unzip To" folder
The default target folder for the unzip operation. If left blank the folder specified by the user's TEMP= environment variable is used.
Spanning Support
Removable disks such as diskettes have very limited storage capacity. Sometimes, self-extracting Zip files you create will not fit onto a single diskette. In this case, you can ask WinZip Self-Extractor to save one Zip file across multiple diskettes. This process of creating a Zip file that occupies multiple disks is called "spanning".
When you span Zip files across multiple disks using WinZip Self-Extractor, no special software is required during extraction. Your users are simply prompted to insert any additional disks in the multiple volume set at the appropriate time during extraction.
The following choices determine whether you want to make use of the spanning feature to create a single Self-Extractor on more than one removable disk, and which method to use.
Note: The WinZip Self-Extractor cannot make use of unformatted disks. All of the disks that you use with WinZip Self Extractor must already be formatted.
Overwrite by default
This check box determines if the "Overwrite files without prompting" option in the self-extracting Zip file's dialog box should be checked by default.
Click OK to create the self-extracting Zip file. Be sure to test the self-extracting Zip file before distributing it.