Right click on it and click "Send To..." and select "Compressed folder". This will .ZIP it. Send that ZIP folder. You can include the CAD/print/whatever in that folder also if needed.
Right click on it and click "Send To..." and select "Compressed folder". This will .ZIP it. Send that ZIP folder. You can include the CAD/print/whatever in that folder also if needed.
Folder with the .prg and .cad and including all the other documents that go with a program and zipped. Spot on.
I have never been able to just E-Mail a program without it being compressed. No clue if that's my systems limitation or something else.
Yes, some companies, mine included, also check the contents of ZIP files. My company locks ZIP files from external sources, and we have to request that they be unlocked.
I've never seen a virus checker that could remove files from a ZIP though.
I get these now and then from customers - a .ZIP archive where the .PRG file has its contents changed to the text "Illegal attachment removed". Very interesting error messages from PC-DMIS when one tries to open that .PRG file - might be "...was created in a newer version" even if I run the 2018 R2 beta...