And because this is a self executing file, most of the firewalls these days does not allow an email with an attachement of PRX file to pass through them. I use zipped folder/file to pass the P3 files as email attachment. Does anybody have any smarter ways to communicate P3 files in email?
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Submitted by Marcio Sampaio on Mon, 2005-11-28 07:37
Actually, a little-known trick can also be used here. You do not even need P3 to ’unpack’ a PRX file. Instead, just change the extension from PRX to EXE and then execute the file. It will ask you where you want to restore the P3 files to and then work automatically. Strange but true!
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Submitted by Marcio Sampaio on Fri, 2005-11-25 12:17
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19 years 11 monthsRE: PRX Extension
Good Day to all!
Anyone here who have a gmail account? Pls e-mail me an invitation.
alfredlin05@yahoo.com
Tnx in advance
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22 years 5 monthsRE: PRX Extension
YES!!!
you could use a gmail... or any other emails..
Cheers!
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20 years 8 monthsRE: PRX Extension
And because this is a self executing file, most of the firewalls these days does not allow an email with an attachement of PRX file to pass through them. I use zipped folder/file to pass the P3 files as email attachment. Does anybody have any smarter ways to communicate P3 files in email?
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20 yearsRE: PRX Extension
Yes!!!
It works ... very strange!!!
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22 years 10 monthsRE: PRX Extension
Actually, a little-known trick can also be used here. You do not even need P3 to ’unpack’ a PRX file. Instead, just change the extension from PRX to EXE and then execute the file. It will ask you where you want to restore the P3 files to and then work automatically. Strange but true!
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20 yearsRE: PRX Extension
Ando to open a PRX file:
TOOLS / PROJECT UTILITIES / RESTORE
Regards.
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20 years 8 monthsRE: PRX Extension
Tools/Project Utilities/Backup
Select the programme.
Select the destination.
Check Compress files.
At your destination, you should then see a PRX file.