...without someone having to be on the other end?
cant you network em with a VPN setup or somethin?
i tried searching for info, but all results were shite...
OS's are xp, both of em...
any tips/answers greatly appreciated B)
...without someone having to be on the other end?
cant you network em with a VPN setup or somethin?
i tried searching for info, but all results were shite...
OS's are xp, both of em...
any tips/answers greatly appreciated B)
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erm you lost me what are you trying to do exactly.
do you want to send a file to your computer at home from a remote location ?
pcanywhere can be used to access your pc over the net from another pc if thats what you want.
Robert00000
errrr....yeah.....forgot to say remote, didnt i?
say i log onto another pc, and d/l a file,
how to forward it to my pc at home? or vice versa
e.g. home to office transfer
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Yep, pcanywhere is what you need.Originally posted by FKDUP74@18 February 2004 - 16:46
errrr....yeah.....forgot to say remote, didnt i?
say i log onto another pc, and d/l a file,
how to forward it to my pc at home? or vice versa
e.g. home to office transfer
Robert00000
blah!, damn simultaneous postsOriginally posted by Robert00000@18 February 2004 - 08:46
pcanywhere can be used to access your pc over the net from another pc if thats what you want.
missed yours rob
can it choose a directory to save the file to?
(would like to see if this can be done w/o another app,
but if needed another app is ok)
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Originally posted by Robert00000+18 February 2004 - 08:46--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (Robert00000 @ 18 February 2004 - 08:46)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> pcanywhere can be used to access your pc over the net from another pc if thats what you want. [/b]
blah!, damn simultaneous posts
missed yours rob
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can it choose a directory to save the file to?
(would like to see if this can be done w/o another app,
but if needed another app is ok) [/quote]
I havent tried it very often, but you should be able to select the directory. But i can't be sure.
Robert00000
pcanywhere is a bit overkill just to transfer a few files. i would look into setting up a sftp server or ssh.
either can be used to transfer files securely.
openssh for windows
filezilla excellent ftp client and server.
okie dokie, thanks guys B)
still curious about the windows vpn solution,
but i can get pcanywhere, hell, emule can get ya anything on the face of the earth
any other info on vpn w/o 3rd party software is still welcome B)
-edit- just saw your links 4play, will check it out B)
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A vpn connection is possible but depending on where your connecting from and how often your connecting.............it may be a little impractible just to transfer a few files. It would be much more simpler to go with 4play's suggestion especially since ssh connections are pretty secure for the most part.
Or
This might help http://www.invisionfilemanager.com/
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