> Well, I'm on a LAN, but the devices are directly connected to my gaming box, 
> which I'm unfortunately having to use as my work system until I finish 
> relocating to the RTP area.  I normally keep this server in Fedora and only 
> boot to Windows to game, but I wanted to move some data to the drives from 
> windows without having to reboot.
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If you want to move a file FROM windows TO Linux, you don't need any
special program--just boot Linux, open the Windows directory, and copy
the file. Your file manager should be able to do this--in PCLOS, you can
use Dolphin or Konqueror Super User--don't know what you have in Fedora.

That's what I've been doing.  Booting to Fedora, mounting the Windows partition 
and copying the data.  However, I'd like to limit having to do that while I'm 
working, and I have to work in Windows for the time being.  (Mainly because my 
new employer uses Lync for Telephony, which doesn't have a Linux client that 
works very well, so Windows it is.)

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