Making a program run when send to someone else?

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May 26th, 2005
Hello ladies and gents,

Ive got a question concerning how to actually send a program to someone (only the exe.file) so that he/she sees what the program can do without having the possibility to alter anything towards the code itself?

I'm using Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 incase you need to know?
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Simply do just that, send them the .exe file... (Unless you are using any special .dll's that are not part of windows, then you should have no problem).
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Doh, sorry to ask, such simple solution :o
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(If you're going to email the .exe, zip it first, a lot of email clients will reject .exe files since they think they contain viruses)
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