If you want to replace the icon of the created executable you need the free tool Resource Hacker. Alternatively, you can drag and drop a zip file to the GMSZipToExe.exe (or a shortcut of the tool), and the same conversion process starts (this way the tool is automatically closed after the conversion). The tool is very easy to use, you just start the tool and choose a zip file to convert and an executable will be created with the same name in the same folder as the zip file. I’m not sure if it works for other versions of iExpress than the one bundled with Windows 7 (it should). You can download it and try it out (it needs. Since the option of creating a single runtime executable is not available in GMS2 I made a wrapper tool for iExpress (self extracting install tool bundled with Windows) to speed up the process of converting a zip file created by GMS to a single runtime executable.
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