berserker wrote:its still "downloading" from somewhere
A benefit is that you can provide the 'correct' tool with your batch file (licensing rules have to be adhered to)
instead of the user trying to download one of the many variants (of sed for the case we mentioned) and the batch
fails because a version is downloaded that has different switches or syntax.
The drawback is that the size of the batch file will grow very large, when large binaries are encoded.