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Old 08-06-2006, 11:49 AM
     
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possible to use Terminal Services client to copy/transfer files from desktop to 6700?

Hey guys,

Been playing around with the 6700 while on EVDO, and decided to mess around with the Terminal Services Client, or Remote Desktop (which ever you like to call it). And connected to my Desktop with no problem.

I can now view all my files and folders, and my desktop and all that..Just like normal..

But say i'm at work, and theres a "Project" due, and I left it at home.

After connecting to my Desktop via 6700 using Terminal Services, is there any way, that I can copy or transfer files from my desktop to my 6700?

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VPN and then you can just connect directly to the shared folders.
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I've found that one easy way is to, set up an FTP client, and while conected to your desktop, open up the FTP client, and tranfser all files you want, to the FTP, then disconnect.

While on your desktop, go to the URL, where you just uploaded your files, and bam, there you go.
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resco explorer is the easiest way ive found
 
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