Sending .exe or other protected files through Gmail
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How To Send .exe Or Any Other Protected File Type Through Gmail
Ever came across sending a .exe file through mail
but can’t send because your mail server don’t allow that. Some of the mail
clients do allow but Gmail and many other don’t . So to over rule this
restriction we have a simple trick.
1. Open Control Panel.
2. Select Folder Options from the Control Panel as
shown above.
3. Select View From The pop-up screen as shown in
the Screen shot aove.
4. Uncheck “Hide extensions for known file types”.
5. Now go to you file and rename it from .exe to
.jpg
6. Now e-mail this file.
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