How to add .exe to Windows Media Player 11 installation files for burning?

When I go to add the installation .exe files to burn as a data CD in Windows Media Player 11 on Windows Vista Home Premium, I can't find any option to do so.  Windows Media Player 11 claims to have the ability to burn data disks.  Does include the installation .exe files?

If the Windows Media Player allows you to burn files .exe to install it on a data disc, what are the exact measurements that are needed to add files .exe on the framework 'Items Drag' here burn screen so that I can get this burned cd already.

Thank you in advance, I look forward to your help!

Hello

You need to burn a disc of data as usual without using Windows Media Player

For more information, see the following article:

Burn a CD or DVD

Hope this information is useful.

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