Part 5. Binding
For binding, I'm going to use iexpress, which is what most people will start off binding with. It's also the most complicated 'binder' you will ever find; It only gets easier from here.
If you are looking for a faster, easier, and plain better solution then iexpress, I recommend looking in the
Buy/Sell/Trade forum. A binder, like IExpress, will combine your exe and ppi exe, and sometimes has additional options or "mass binding" for easy binding of multiple files. A crypter (not necessary when starting out) will make your binded file undetectable to EXEs, and usually commands a higher pricepoint. I no longer link directly to a binder as support/sales is usually dropped for them after weeks/months and I cannot be bothered to update this.
The catch? He charges $20 for it, which isn't much, when you consider it's quite possible to earn $100 per day (and more) with PPI. I advise sticking with iexpress until you're comfortable with PPI and making good cash each day.
On to the tutorial.
Firstly, find the legitimate EXE you want to bind. This could be a Keygen for an application like Photoshop, an EXE for an antivirus, etc.
1. Open your start menu. Click on Run. when "Run" opens - type 'iexpress' and click 'OK'
2. iexpress opens. Don't change anything on this window and click 'Next'
3.Don't change anything on this window and click 'Next'
4.On this page type in anything. Since no windows from iexpress will be displayed, the title is irrelevant. Click 'Next'
5.We do not want to prompt the user with anything. Click 'Next'.
6.We do not want to display a license. Click 'Next'.
7.On this page add both your executable from the Pay-Per-Install company you chose, and the .exe of the application you chose.
8.Choose "Install Program" as your Pay-Per-Install .exe and "Post Install Command" as your application .exe.
9.Leave as Default and click 'Next'.
10.We do not want to display a message. Click 'Next'.
11.Choose where you want the EXE to be saved. Leave options as default and click 'Next'.
12. Select 'No restart' and click 'Next'
13. Select 'Don't Save'. This is only useful if you plan on binding the same files again.
14.Great. You've finished that long and arduous process. Click 'Next' and create the package!
15.The package should be created! Click 'Finish' and you're done!