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> But they are meanwhile _not_ wary of copying an exe file 
to their machine?
> 
> This is an incomplete thread on this news server so 
didn't see first 
> question, so can only comment on what is here...

While I understand your stand in this, I only want to send 
1 exe file when asked for. It would be lot easier than 
sending multiple files (MCR installation files).

Since the MATLAB by itself is not capable of creating an 
exe file, my question now is can I compile to c code it 
generates using an independent compiler. I would really 
apprectiate any help in this regard.

Rajesh