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    how to upload .exe files on free web domains

    How can we upload ,exe files on the free sub domains. Is it possible?
    Many of the hosting companies don't allow us to upload .exe files.

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    simple !!

    Dont Know Your Purpose if its just for Sharing

    >cmd
    >rename file.exe file.jpg

    then use "Save as" link to download the file.jpg
    once on your system do it the same way

    >cmd
    >rename file.jpg file.exe

    this is what goes...a very common practice

    Thanks
    Last edited by Dr-Hack; 02-04-2006 at 05:33 AM.

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    i want to upload keymailer

    dear thanks to replay i want to upload keymailer on my domain and want to send the link one of my friends so that he have to do nothing. he will just click it and downloading will start after that he will have to do dubble click only.

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    have you tried zipping or raring it?

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    exe

    Quote Originally Posted by bilalrouf
    dear thanks to replay i want to upload keymailer on my domain and want to send the link one of my friends so that he have to do nothing. he will just click it and downloading will start after that he will have to do dubble click only.
    Most website hosting services will allow uploading of any files, whatever the extension, your site may need them for something, it's mostly the services like rapidshare or megaupload for just hosting one file instead of a whole site that will block uploads of exe files. For getting past these restrictions, compress with winzip or winrar, then add a password for extra security in case they scan for viruses. If you said you were uploading it to your domain, surely you can just upload any file to it by ftp or whatever, there shouldn't be restrictions.

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