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Is it possible to execute programs without “.exe� file extension?

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I cannot run a program on a computer because there are software restrictions in place which prevent the running of .exe files.

Is it possible to run a program with out the .exe file extension? (i.e. change it to something else?) If not are there any other ways of getting around these annoying RM software restrictions?



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NuGG

(sorry if this is in the wrong section)
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Re: Is it possible to execute programs without “.exe� file extension?

If the computer can't run ANY exe files, it couldn't do anything except sit there in Windows.

Apparently the computer is set up to run only software which has been installed by the system administrator. Either that, or someone has been playing with the security settings.

Other possibilities:
- You are trying to run a mac program on a PC, or vice versa.
- The file is corrupted.
- A virus is doing the blocking (I remember one like that from the DOS days).
- The .exe file accesses system functions, and you don't have administrator privileges.
- Some program has changed the security settings to disallow .exe files without corresponding .dll files.
- The computer is set to disable all downloaded .exe files.
- The file is not compatible with your version of Windows.
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Re: Is it possible to execute programs without “.exe� file extension?

Quote originally posted by Real-tiner ...
Apparently the computer is set up to run only software which has been installed by the system administrator.
Thats the problem because its on a RM network, so do you know anyway of getting around it?

The file is not corrupt or anything like that i just cant run it because of the software restrictions. I hate RM!
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Re: Is it possible to execute programs without “.exe� file extension?

I don't exactly know what an RM Network is... but, If the File doesn't require installation, you can see if it will run .vbs files...
dim WSH
set WSH = createobject("WScript.Shell")
WSH.Run "c:\somepath\someprog.exe"

Does the system allow access to any programs at all?
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Re: Is it possible to execute programs without “.exe� file extension?

Hold up.

I would hate to think that a user from my network is writing on this forum trying to avoid the restrictions i put in place. If it's a legit request then why not ask you SA to sort it for you.

I don't know if giving advise on how to hack a system restriction is allowed within this forum, but personnally i think this should be avoided. I hope this thread is closed.
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Re: Is it possible to execute programs without “.exe� file extension?

RM is a "Reaserch Mashenes" network generaly used in schools. Access is only aloud to prgrams which have been installed by the admin. Thanks for the advice ill give it a go on monday, and let you know how it turns out.
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Re: Is it possible to execute programs without “.exe� file extension?

Quote originally posted by MartyMcFly ...
Hold up.

I would hate to think that a user from my network is writing on this forum trying to avoid the restrictions i put in place. If it's a legit request then why not ask you SA to sort it for you.

I don't know if giving advise on how to hack a system restriction is allowed within this forum, but personnally i think this should be avoided. I hope this thread is closed.
I dont think this has anything to do with your network unless you work for Reaserch Mashenes Limited, anyway I already have access to the servers through a backdoor you guys missed, and im qiute happy to tell you how i did it so you can prevent future attacks...
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Re: Is it possible to execute programs without “.exe� file extension?

I was just pointing out that if its a legit request, ask your system administrator.

Maybe "hack" was too harsh a word, but promoting workarounds for security restrictions is a major problem for people like me. Whether you like them or not they are only doing their jobs.

Thanks for the PM on this subject
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Re: Is it possible to execute programs without “.exe� file extension?

I tried using the code you gave me but it doesnt like it.

Dim WSH
Set WSH = CreateObject("WScript.Shell")
WSH.Run "\nhs-sr-003\RMManage\Network Management\Printer Credits.exe" - This part of the code doesnt seem to work, could be because the program is on another computer i dont know.

Do you know whats going on here?

Thanks
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Re: Is it possible to execute programs without “.exe� file extension?

That's definately the problem. That code, as far as I know, will only work on a mapped drive, or on the local machine. Sorry about that, I probably should have asked that before posting the code.
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