Is there a way around Gmail's refusal to send .exe files?

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Kev

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OK from windows explorer...

1 Click Tools > Folder Options
2 Click the View tab
3 Uncheck "Hide extensions for known file types"
4 Click ok
5 Change extension to .exec
6 Email to self
7 Download
8 Rename to .exe (if this is on a different computer with file extensions hidden you will need to do steps 1-4 again)

If the above doesn't work, follow these steps:
1 Go to nearest highway
2 Walk into traffic
 

Leros

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1) I do have extensions shown. Its one of the first things I do upon installing Windows.

2) I cannot use passwords or anything but .zip files because the lab computers I'm using do not have software for it and I can't install or run my own software.

3) You all suck

4) I just sent the source files and spent 15 minutes recompiling it on the slow as heck lab computers.
 

James Bond

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Look at the file name from within Command Prompt and verify that it isn't a .exe.
 

Leros

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Do I have to take screenshots to prove to you people that I'm not a complete moron?
 

Fox5

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Originally posted by: Leros
1) I do have extensions shown. Its one of the first things I do upon installing Windows.

2) I cannot use passwords or anything but .zip files because the lab computers I'm using do not have software for it and I can't install or run my own software.

3) You all suck

4) I just sent the source files and spent 15 minutes recompiling it on the slow as heck lab computers.

How do you run your own .exe file if you can't run your own apps?
If you can run your own exe file, then you can run your own apps, even if you have to copy them over to a certain folder first. (I've got quite a lot of programs installed in my documents on my school's computers, though I also run programs off of a flash drive)
 

Leros

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Originally posted by: Fox5
Originally posted by: Leros
1) I do have extensions shown. Its one of the first things I do upon installing Windows.

2) I cannot use passwords or anything but .zip files because the lab computers I'm using do not have software for it and I can't install or run my own software.

3) You all suck

4) I just sent the source files and spent 15 minutes recompiling it on the slow as heck lab computers.

How do you run your own .exe file if you can't run your own apps?
If you can run your own exe file, then you can run your own apps, even if you have to copy them over to a certain folder first. (I've got quite a lot of programs installed in my documents on my school's computers, though I also run programs off of a flash drive)

I don't run the exe directly. The exe is part of a virtual microcontroller that runs within another program. I'm not sure of the details.
 

olds

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Originally posted by: Leros
Do I have to take screenshots to prove to you people that I'm not a complete moron?

You are doing something wrong. I do this all the time.
I just tried it again in case gmail changed something and it still works.
 

Leros

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Originally posted by: oldsmoboat
Originally posted by: Leros
Do I have to take screenshots to prove to you people that I'm not a complete moron?

You are doing something wrong. I do this all the time.
I just tried it again in case gmail changed something and it still works.

Perhaps something about this particular exe makes it obvious to detect, I dunno. I'll have to try it with another exe sometime.
 

Leros

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I can attach putty.exe but my original file will still not attach even if I change the file extension.

 

Leros

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Originally posted by: oldsmoboat
LOL
Never seen an email double post...

I'm a gmail pro...

Actually, another person named Chris also emailed me and I was trying to copy and paste that reply I sent you to him as well.
 

Baked

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There are many free file hosting websites you can use to host your file.
 

Fox5

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Originally posted by: Leros
Originally posted by: Fox5
Originally posted by: Leros
1) I do have extensions shown. Its one of the first things I do upon installing Windows.

2) I cannot use passwords or anything but .zip files because the lab computers I'm using do not have software for it and I can't install or run my own software.

3) You all suck

4) I just sent the source files and spent 15 minutes recompiling it on the slow as heck lab computers.

How do you run your own .exe file if you can't run your own apps?
If you can run your own exe file, then you can run your own apps, even if you have to copy them over to a certain folder first. (I've got quite a lot of programs installed in my documents on my school's computers, though I also run programs off of a flash drive)

I don't run the exe directly. The exe is part of a virtual microcontroller that runs within another program. I'm not sure of the details.

Windows (at least pre vista, not too sure about vista) has very bad security controls. If that program can run an exe in a directory, you can likely run an exe in the same directory. Alternatively, try running it from My Documents or a flash drive. It's hard to lock a Windows system down without making it completely useless.
 

Trey22

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Hilarious.

If Gmail allows you to attach a file to draft email, it auto-saves. Then you access your Gmail from wherever else and have access to your file. No?
 

takeru

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Originally posted by: Leros
Originally posted by: oldsmoboat
LOL
Never seen an email double post...

I'm a gmail pro...

Actually, another person named Chris also emailed me and I was trying to copy and paste that reply I sent you to him as well.

unfortunately gmail has moran protection enabled, so OP may be out of luck. several people have already tried the exact same thing and it works. post a screenshot...