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-----Original Message-----
From: Peter Moore [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Monday, May 20, 2002 1:35 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: File Transfer with WinVNC?


I got a sort of answer to this one a year or two ago, that enables you to
transfer files using nothing more than VNC, with Winzip installed at each
end.

All you do is.

At the Viewer End

(Connect to remote server any time before point 3 and minimise VNC window)

1) Zip up the file you want to transfer.

2) Open the file in Winzip, Select Actions/UUencode.

3) Open the resulting file in Notepad, Highlight all text and select copy.

4) Click on minimised VNC window and wait for the screen to restore.

5) When normal VNC control is restored create a new text document at the
remote PC and paste the contents of the clipboard.

6) Change the extension of the remote file to UUE and open with Winzip at
the remote server.

The file is transferred.

I know it sounds a lot but it takes longer to write than to do.

Having said this, Would it not be possible to, for example have a version of
VNC which uses the clipboard which is already supported, as its file
transfer protocol. I guess this may be a way to go if the need is there.
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