Hans-Christian Andersen
hans.andersen at phulse.com
Sun Jun 24 05:54:47 CDT 2012
There is also Gdrive, DropBox, SpiderOak and a plethora of other services that are cross platform (and not Windows only). Hans On 2012-06-24, at 3:57 AM, Gustav Brock wrote: > Hi Mark > > This is where your creativity is called upon. > > Typically, most file transfer is needed shortly after you have initiated LogMeIn on the remote machine. For this you can use the 30-day free trial period for the Pro version. It will automatically revert to the free version when you don't pay (the rather steep price per month for the Pro version). > > After this, if the remote machine is not "locked down", we use FTP from one of our servers. > > Another option is SkyDrive whichs work across nearly any firewall. You may even install the tiny SkyDrive app which automatigally will sync a local folder of yours with a folder of yours on SkyDrive. > > Currently I work for a large corporation running a completely locked down Citrix environment. FTP is, of course, an absolute no-no, HTTP download is either very slow or blocked but SkyDrive (using HTTPS) came to rescue as I need to transfer files from our environment to my remote Citrix desktop at the client. > > But SkyDrive is free to use if you can manage to limit your storage to 7 GB. > > /gustav > >>>> marksimms at verizon.net 24-06-12 4:04 >>> > <snip> > Logmein for example: totally worthless without the File Manager to transfer files to/from host. > </snip> > > > -- > AccessD mailing list > AccessD at databaseadvisors.com > http://databaseadvisors.com/mailman/listinfo/accessd > Website: http://www.databaseadvisors.com