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Subject: Newbie Support - Automating File Transfer(s)
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Greetings,
I run websites for about 100 auto repair shops. The owners of these shops
(my clients) all use one of about 5 industry software solutions for
managing their customers, work orders, etc. These software solutions are
set up to back up their data to a file that is stored on the shops'
comp
> To my knowledge there is no FTP (File Transfer Protocal) to transfer a file
> between to remote computers.
>
> However something simple like any chat program does. Example I used yahoo
> chat to transfer files remotely rather that getting a dedicated FTP program
> f
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> To my knowledge there is no FTP (Fil
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To my knowledge there is no FTP (File Transfer Protocal) to transfer a file
between to remote computers.
However something simple like any chat program does. Example I used yahoo chat
to transfer files rem
On Sat, 22 Nov 2008, Dale Eshelman wrote:
To my knowledge there is no FTP (File Transfer Protocal) to transfer a
file between to remote computers.
scp [EMAIL PROTECTED]:file1 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:file2 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:dir
That would copy both file1 and file2 on two different machines with two
To my knowledge there is no FTP (File Transfer Protocal) to transfer a file
between to remote computers.
However something simple like any chat program does. Example I used yahoo chat
to transfer files remotely rather that getting a dedicated FTP program for
occassional use.
Dale
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Mike,
Slightly off the topic of your questions, but FYI - the VNC Personal and
Enterprise Editions both provide full in-built encryption and file-transfer
support, amongst other enhancements over the current VNC Free Edition, and are
of course fully cross-platform. And yes, all of our VNC
On Thu, 20 Nov 2008, John Serink wrote:
Yes
On a windows box, install freesshd,
Set it to allow tunnelling via local host,
Set it to allow sftp access.
Tunnel your vnc through the ssh connection and use sftp for file transfers.
Its slick, it works and its fully encrypted.
On a unix box, sshd
.
Cheers,
John
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Subject: help re file transfer
Hi
I am using Ver 4.1.3 free edition...is there any way to transfer files from one
computer to another
Thanks.
Hi
I am using Ver 4.1.3 free edition...is there any way to transfer files from one
computer to another
Thanks.
Allan
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. Any tips as the search option on
> the real vnc
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> On 8/16/06, James Weatherall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Hi J.D,
> >
> > File transfer was introduced in VNC Enterprise Edit
, James Weatherall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Hi J.D,
>
> File transfer was introduced in VNC Enterprise Edition 4.2, so it sounds
> like you're running either a 4.2.x release, or something else entirely!
>
> Please submit support requests via http://www.realvnc.com/s
Hi J.D,
File transfer was introduced in VNC Enterprise Edition 4.2, so it sounds
like you're running either a 4.2.x release, or something else entirely!
Please submit support requests via http://www.realvnc.com/support.html
Regards,
Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.
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Time for the File Transfer Question. Seems like there are hundreds of these
in the archives and I'm unable to sort by age of file, so all I get is file
transfer questions from 3 years ago. Now I have Enterprise edition 4.1.3 and
I have tried File Transfer. I have file transfer enabled i
; From: Jon Pessano [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 22 May 2006 15:12
> To: James Weatherall
> Subject: RE: File transfer not working on Personal edition
>
> Can I upgrade my machine remotely?
>
> Right now I have 4.1.3 running as a service on my machine.
> If I was
Hi Jon,
File-transfer is only supported as of VNC Personal Edition P4.2 and above.
The latest release is version P4.2.5.
Please submit support requests via http://www.realvnc.com/support.html
Regards,
Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.
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All,
Can someone walk me through how this is supposed to be set up?
I believe I made sure everything is checked on the server and client
software but I am still not able to transfer
files using cut and paste.
I am using Win XP for both client/server and am using version 4.1.3
Personal Edi
I recommend UltraVNC specific questions go to http://forum.ultravnc.net.
Good luck
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le.
I'm trying to use UltraVNC right now. I just installed it yesterday.
The "Enable File Transfer" option shown here...
http://ultravnc.sourceforge.net/install/configuration.html
...and in my downloaded docs does not appear on my UltraVNC default
settings window (version 1.0.
C) without
providing any extra information.
Cheers,
Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.
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> Sent: 14 June 2005 19:36
> To: 'VCN'
> Subject: Error codes, File transfer over VNC
>
&
Yeah, but as you may have seen there are some users that don't know them as
well as we do.
To answer: vnc uses the error codes.
By the way, any chance that file transfer will be included this year?
Vince
SimBox.NL
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Van: James Weatherall [mailto:[
deal the opposite direction you wish to.
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Sent: Thursday, May 05, 2005 04:41
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Subject: file transfer
I'm testing out both RealVNC & UltraVNC and was wondering if RealVNC
I'm testing out both RealVNC & UltraVNC and was wondering if RealVNC had any
plans to integrate file transfer. If not then what do people use to transfer
files back and forth. It needs to be user friendly so you don't have to pick
asc/binary like ws_ftp and a simple interface.
Is it possible to add file transfer, as can be found on ultra?
can't be a big problem, i guess, and it can work in many ways where setting up
FTP is not possible (20+ workstations need a lot of forwarding!)
ViNCe
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Hello William,
> "WG" == "William Golob" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
WG> Is it possible to transfer files between server and viewer during
WG> a vnc connection?
You might want to try the latest TightVNC development version, which
supports file transfers in its Win32 version:
http://www.ti
Is it possible to transfer files between server and viewer during a vnc
connection?
Thanks
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and what level
of account they have. If it is WinNT/2K/XP and the users are "Users" and
don't have administrative privileges then yes. If it is Win95/98/ME or
they have administrative privileges then they can do anything they want.
> 2. Is it possible to do a file tran
Hello,
1. Is it possible via windows registry to actually stop a user from shutting
down the server and viewer? Some enterprising users shut it down to stop
oversight of their activities.
2. Is it possible to do a file transfer from host to remote via realvnc
application? (thinking remote
I have been going through the archive and I don't see anywhere any
questions about addition of file transfer. I might of missed it but
..
Is there any thought of putting a 'ftp' like server into VNC.
Possibly as an a
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> Behalf Of Tom Appleby
> Sent: Sunday, January 04, 2004 4:12 PM
> To: Rick Cooper; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: file transfer
>
>
> Thanks for the information.
> It took 5 minut
Tom:
Heya. For easy (and secure) file-transfer in Windows, give
Kaboodle a try. Here's a URL to the file-transfer documentation so
you can see what it looks like:
http://www.kaboodle.org/help_cando4.html
Hope this helps!
-Scott
> I have a PC cabled to wireless rout
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Subject: RE: file transfer
> Ultra VNC has integrated file transfer much like PcAnyhere, the
> latest beta includes directory transfer as well.
> http://ultravnc.sourceforge.net/
>
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Ultra VNC has integrated file transfer much like PcAnyhere, the
latest beta includes directory transfer as well.
http://ultravnc.sourceforge.net/
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> Sent: Saturday, January 03
I have a PC cabled to wireless router and a laptop via RF link. vnc works OK
with server on PC and viewer on laptop. That is, I can control the PC from the
laptop. I wish to to transfer files of all types between the two computers. I
tried cut and paste between two explorer windows, and that does n
Hello all,
We've added HTTP based file transfer (up and download) capability to the
stock VNC and improved the user-interface. By extending the existing HTTP
server that is used to serve up the java applet to also allow file transfer
means that no additional ports and/or software needs
Don't know what operating system you're using, but if Windows check out [EMAIL
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http://ultravnc.sourceforge.net
If it another OS, then you will probably need to do FTP or some other 3rd party
software.
Regards,
Beau
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After getting the system working well I find I need to transfer some files
from the server to the viewer. Is there a way to do this?
Thanx for your help.
Steve Kimball
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hello chris,
try http://www.ultravnc.com
regards
roland
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Date: Mon, 31 Mar 2003 10:43:19 +0200
From: "Chris Lotter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Need file transfer facility in VNC
> Hi everyon
I believe that this question has been answered sufficiently. Flames are not welcome.
- Steve Bostedor
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From: Tony [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 31, 2003 11:03 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Need file transfer facility in VNC
Ever hear of
Ever hear of native SMB file sharing? Or tftp?
Sorry, but a little bit of homework ( and thought ) would
have produced many, many options available to you as a
windows user, even a version of vnc that support file transfer..
At least TRY ... geesh...
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Subject:RE: Need file transfer facility in VNC
eSVNC and UltraVNC both have file transfer support if the OS is Windows based.
http://ultravnc.sourceforge.net
http://perso.wanadoo.fr/samfd/esvnc/ (down at the time of
eSVNC and UltraVNC both have file transfer support if the OS is Windows based.
http://ultravnc.sourceforge.net
http://perso.wanadoo.fr/samfd/esvnc/ (down at the time of this posting)
Windows file sharing is good if you are on a local LAN, but it's not advised if you
going over the Int
> Hi everyone, can someone tell me if they know of a working VNC package
> (for Windows 9x and Windows XP) that contains file transfer
> capabilities.
I use an external FTP site, or maybe you can use email?
Just email it to yourself to a web based email address!
Just a suggestion.
> -Original Message-
> From: Chris Lotter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Hi everyone, can someone tell me if they know of a working
> VNC package (for
> Windows 9x and Windows XP) that contains file transfer capabilities.
If it's between M$Windows machines, best use fi
Hi everyone, can someone tell me if they know of a working VNC package (for
Windows 9x and Windows XP) that contains file transfer capabilities.
Thanks
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Classification:
where download ESVNC ??
Diego G. Ledesma.
Gerencia de IT.
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eedback how generally applicable it is to most people's file transfer
> needs!)
OK, here we go, feel free to corrrect my school-english:
Ever had the need to get just that_important_file transferred from your VNC-server?
Her is a free, easy & convenient solution for any Windows VNCserve
A 09:36 2002-11-22 -0300, Diego Ledesma a icrit :
where download ESVNC ??
See http://perso.wanadoo.fr/samfd/esvnc/
Alain LaBonti
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Asunto: RE: File Transfer
It is possible with ESVNC :)
Matthew
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Dear,
it's possible transfer file(s) from s
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From: Barry Holmes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, November 21, 2002 5:34 AM
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Subject: File Transfer
Guys,
I am very new to VNC and am amazed at its simplicity and ease of use,
however I am going to ask a question that
Guys,
I am very new to VNC and am amazed at its simplicity and ease of use,
however I am going to ask a question that has been asked thousands of times
and as I'm not very up on remote operation.How do I do file transfer?
I am only using windows (various op sytems) and have previously
ESVNC has this capability.
http://perso.wanadoo.fr/samfd/esvnc/
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Sent: Tuesday, November 12, 2002 9:46 AM
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Subject: RE: file transfer :VSMail MX2
I have a similiar requirement, however I just
t: RE: file transfer
I have a similiar requirement, however I just establish a share on the
server (in this case a Win2k Box) and manually move them to it.
hope this helps!
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, 2002 8:35 AM
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Subject: file transfer
hello
greetings from portugual
i would like to know if i could transfer files to a VNC server .
thanks in advance
manuel mimoso
www.cm-celoricodabeira.pt
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hello
greetings from portugual
i would like to know if i could transfer files to a VNC server .
thanks in advance
manuel mimoso
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Are there ftp front-ends that would be acceptable to
Wayne's client by providing point-and-click level
ease?
Brian
--- Peter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > That's something I don't understand. What
> advantage is there
> > in having this be "in
Scott sounds like a blessing.
I will definetely check it out.
Thanks a lot.
On Monday 21 October 2002 02:30 pm, Scott C. Best wrote:
> Peter:
>
> Heya. Have you given Kaboodle a try? www.Kaboodle.org.
> I wrote it to combine the features of VNCommander, secure-FTP,
> and a VNC tunneling util
Peter:
Heya. Have you given Kaboodle a try? www.Kaboodle.org.
I wrote it to combine the features of VNCommander, secure-FTP,
and a VNC tunneling utility like SSH. It's Windoze-only right
now, but pretty good at what it does.
-Scott
> Yes, i was thinking about a built-in interface.
> Sort
mething I don't understand. What advantage is there
in having this be "integrated"? Why not simply install file
transfer/sharing and use it; what good does "integrating" it
into the remote KVM processing do?
Wayne Throop [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Bob, Can an eSVNC server work with the WinCE VNC
viewer?
Brian
--- Bob Gargan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Try esVNC
>
>
> http://perso.wanadoo.fr/samfd/esvnc
>
> This will allow file transfer... It is based on
> tightVNC
>
> Bob
>
> On Fri, 2002-10-1
Thank You very much Bob!
On Saturday 19 October 2002 11:21 am, Bob Gargan wrote:
> Try esVNC
>
>
> http://perso.wanadoo.fr/samfd/esvnc
>
> This will allow file transfer... It is based on tightVNC
>
> Bob
>
> On Fri, 2002-10-18 at 21:29, Peter wrote:
> >
Try esVNC
http://perso.wanadoo.fr/samfd/esvnc
This will allow file transfer... It is based on tightVNC
Bob
On Fri, 2002-10-18 at 21:29, Peter wrote:
> Yes, i was thinking about a built-in interface.
> Sort of like what www.radmin.com does- they've added file sharing.
> the
Yes, i was thinking about a built-in interface.
Sort of like what www.radmin.com does- they've added file sharing.
they also support printing. Any known plugins for VNC? I'd like to find an
integrated solution for desktop/file sharing.
Thank You.
On Friday 18 October 2002 08:19 pm, Jack Beglinger
> Is there any way to transfer files/print files between client/server?
Via VNC - Maybe Copy/Paste?
Else use: NFS, SMB, FTP, LPR/LPD...
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Is there any way to transfer files/print files between client/server?
Thank You.
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Check out, http://perso.wanadoo.fr/samfd/esvnc/
Ii works.
Peter Moore
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