Test of upload of zip file containing exe file (for Vivek N - Community Moderator)
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Test of upload of zip file containing exe file (for Vivek N - Community Moderator)
Test of upload of zip file containing exe file (for Vivek N - Community Moderator)
Yesterday I met the problem in https://community.ptc.com/t5/System-Administration/Mapkey-entry-forced-matching-and-timeout-reading-entered-mapkeys/m-p/975915#M31394 discussion.
I dragged&dropped mapkey_show_and_run_2024-10-07.zip to below displayed area.
Contents of mapkey_show_and_run_2024-10-07.zip
I clicked Post button. Following error message was displayed.
I removed attachment and clicked Post button again >>> Success.
Martin Hanák
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Hi @MartinHanak We're looking into this. Thanks for all the details and screenshots. I moved this to the community feedback board.
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Hi,
the problem is browser independent. I can reproduce it in current version of Chrome, Firefox and Edge browser.
Martin Hanák
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another upload test ... exe file created by QuickBasic QB64 for Windows
Martin Hanák
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... this means that it is not possible to upload exe file created by AutoIt (i.e. open_drawing_cr2.exe.zip)
Please ask Khoros, why their antivirus checker prevent uploading of open_drawing_cr2.exe.zip
Martin Hanák
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Hi @MartinHanak
Sorry it took a while to hear back, but Khoros did confirm the system blocks AutoIt generated exe files for security reasons.
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Try zipping it with a password (use 7zip or something similar). The password may prevent the filter from interrogating the zip file.
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in test 2024-11-01 I use following procedure:
- I zipped exe file using 7-zip and ask it to split zip file by 100000 bytes
- I thus obtained 6 files (*.001, ... *.006)
- I zipped these 6 files into single zip file
- I uploaded this single zip file to community successfully
Martin Hanák
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Yes, that makes sense. I suspect any approach that prevents easy access to 'look' inside the .zip file will probably work to avoid filtering.
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