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javeryh:

--- Quote from: steveh on June 13, 2007, 02:03:03 pm ---
--- Quote from: Zeppo on June 13, 2007, 07:20:15 am ---I like the remote tools, and use Ultr@VNC myself.
To transfer files, I just share the C: drive and transfer the files with Windows Explorer.
Good article for beginner, though.
Thanks.


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You beat me to it.  There is absolutely no need to use an ftp program to copy files to you computer.  not only is is cumbersome it wastes resources. 

right click on your c: drive and share it.

then all you have to do on another computer is go to run and type \\(computername)\(nameofshare)  ex: \\arcade\c

and you will have access to every thing that is on that computer. 

great guide tho.  i will be incorporating alot of that when i am at that point.

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So what actually connects the computers?  A USB cable or something?  I've been trying to get files from my desktop to my laptop for ages but I can't figure it out...

Kaytrim:

--- Quote from: javeryh on June 13, 2007, 02:20:02 pm ---So what actually connects the computers?  A USB cable or something?  I've been trying to get files from my desktop to my laptop for ages but I can't figure it out...

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Your network connections.

shorthair:
Maybe copy this to a wiki entry?

siddhartha:
Actually....

Using FTP uses less resources.

The reason is because I have disabled all Windows sharing (File and Printer sharing under the Network Connection's Properties). I run the FTP server on a different computer -- only the FTP client runs on the MAME machine, and only when I want to transfer files.

Also, for security, the Windows sharing is disabled on all computer in the network.

XtraSmiley:
Thanks for this man, it is perfect for what I'm about to do.  My only question is, how do I know if a Mobo has the power down feature?  I'm getting ready to buy and I can't see it listed anywhere.  Does this one have it?

http://www.gigabyte.com.tw/Products/Motherboard/Products_Spec.aspx?ClassValue=Motherboard&ProductID=2456&ProductName=GA-965P-DS3

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