OT_Help with getting an info package together_please.

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Hi,, I have put together a series of HTML with images, a kind of virtual
resume, now I want to pack them into a archive (zip/exe) and pass the file
to interested employers.
Ideally the file would unpack and run the local browser (IE/Netscape)
without any "keypress" by the operator - simply opening the package is all
the work required by the operator
What steps do I need to do to accomplish this?
I have Winzip EXE maker and I know how to setup an autorun CD, so am I able
to use a variation on these to achieve the job needed?
The file would need to able to run on systems using NT4/XPpro.

THX

Harry
 
I wouldn't bother.Most Agencies/Employers reject .zip and .exe files
because of fear of viruses.
I am not cold canvassing.
The deal is well explained to the target.
Does that help you to come up with some active input?

THX

Harry
 
Whereas On Mon, 06 Oct 2003 20:57:47 GMT, Harry <[email protected]>
scribbled:
, I thus relpy:
Hi,, I have put together a series of HTML with images, a kind of virtual
resume, now I want to pack them into a archive (zip/exe) and pass the file
to interested employers.
Ideally the file would unpack and run the local browser (IE/Netscape)
without any "keypress" by the operator - simply opening the package is all
the work required by the operator
What steps do I need to do to accomplish this?
I have Winzip EXE maker and I know how to setup an autorun CD, so am I able
to use a variation on these to achieve the job needed?
The file would need to able to run on systems using NT4/XPpro.

THX

Harry

Save it a an MHT file (in IE).
 
Hi,, I have put together a series of HTML with images, a kind of virtual
resume, now I want to pack them into a archive (zip/exe) and pass the file
to interested employers.
Ideally the file would unpack and run the local browser (IE/Netscape)
without any "keypress" by the operator - simply opening the package is all
the work required by the operator
What steps do I need to do to accomplish this?
I have Winzip EXE maker and I know how to setup an autorun CD, so am I able
to use a variation on these to achieve the job needed?
The file would need to able to run on systems using NT4/XPpro.

THX

Harry

If you are going to burn to CD you 650+ mb to work
with, so just stick with pure html or go with a pdf.
 
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