Jul 30, 2011

How To Send .EXE Files From Gmail



We all know that Gmail don't allow to send executable files.
When user will try to send it, everything will work ok until sending it, but when user will click on send button it will display message as "hello.exe is an executable file. For security reasons, Gmail does not allow you to send this type of file." So that means user can't send .exe files.


I am sharing one trick by which user can easily send any type of attachment through gmail. Follow these steps:


Select file which you wanna to send. Suppose I selected hello.exe

  • -->>Now Go to Folder Option( Type control in run, then look for folder option).Go to view tab.

  • -->>Uncheck, hide extensions for unknown file types. Apply & then Ok.

  • -->>Now rename the file hack.exe with hack.ex or any other extension name u want to add..

  • -->To receiver inform about changing extension & ask them to renamed it with .exe extension.

That's all.


We can also send it via winrar or winzip, but some time Gmail scans internally in these files too.so the above mentioned way is the good choice...

update...screen shot attached..






by --hemal modi

4 comments:

"Ahhhh so this is the way to it.......hmmmmmm......but hemal bro in my Win7 it says 'hide extensions for known file types' not unknown .??....."

posting it with screen shot..hope u will get it...ganto bro...

"yep's got it hemal bro thanx.............."

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