![]() Then in the Open With dialog that opens, select Resource Editor and click the OK button). Open Default64.exe in Visual Studio (You may need to open Visual Studio, select File -> Open -> File, then click the arrow on the right side of the Open button and click on Open With.Rename the Default64.SFX file that you copied in step 1 to Default64.exe. ![]() Copy the Default64.SFX file to somewhere on your hard drive (like your Desktop).I was able to solve this by manually adding the VERSIONINFO file to a copy of WinRAR's Default64.SFX file (found in WinRAR's installation path) and then using that to build the SFX. Is there a command-line switch for WinRAR that can allow me to fill in the version and copyright information? If not, is there some way to fill that information in after the SFX's *.exe file is built? "$InstallerName" "$SourceFilesPath\*" | Out-Null
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