Most users of modern computer systems, one way or another, are faced with running programs, which for the most part come down to executing an executable file. Roughly speaking, in all programs, an EXE format object is used to run the main application. But this is not always the case.
In legacy OSs like DOS or non-Windows, such files may have a completely different extension, although the principle of launch remains completely unchanged.
Execute executable file: what does it mean?
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