Hi Everybody!
I would like to ask how can I list the contents of a PE (Portable Executable) exe file?

The result would be something like this:

Number of Sections: 4
Linker version: 1.03
Size of code: 23002
Size of Initialized Data: 34211
Address of Entry Point: 0xAE45
CPU: 80386
Object table entries: 3
Linked: Mon Mar 03 20:55:05 GMT 2003
Flags: 32 bit word machine, Local symbols stripped,
Line nunbers stripped
Linker version: 6.0
Size of code: 671744
Size of initialized data: 16384
Size of uninitialized data: 1085440
Section alignment: 4096
File alignment: 512
Size of headers: 4096
Size of image: 1777664
OS version: 4.0
Image version: 0.0
Subsystem: Windows GUI
Subsystem version: 4.0
DLL flags: 32 bit word machine, Local symbols stripped,
Line nunbers stripped
Stack reserve size: 1048576
Stack commit size: 4096
Heap reserve size: 1048576
Heap commit size: 4096

I would be very grateful, if somebody could help me.

In reply to PE exe lister by immortals

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