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2009-07-10
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@ California and Virginia
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2009-07-10
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@ San Jose CA
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2009-08-06
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2009-08-06
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@ Manchester, England
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what can i say!! simply you are the best guys :-) still one last Q to help me choose the best way? so which way should i use the first one mentioned by bunanson the ''WinSCP'' way or the lcuk's suggested ''the Dokan ssh'' way? which one is most safe and easy too? help me descide coz i don't wana play around and flip from one 2 another :-)
thanx in advance for your great job guys :-)
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2009-08-06
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I have been a long term user of winscp.
it has features that dokan does not (auto resume, editor selection, ability to open putty session to the machine etc)
it is stable and tested and works really nicely, it is my primary contact with the filesystem on my tablets.
I use it most of the time, but have dokan available for when i need direct access from specific windows apps.
for instance, i have a visual basic app which sets up and configures a development project and it needs to see all the files in the folder - dokan is essential for this and winscp cannot do it.
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2010-09-30
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@ United States
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2010-09-30
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@ UK southampton
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Hey guys,
Is there any way to connect to the pc from the n900? Pretty much transfer files with the n900? For example, if I had my n900 and did not have my pc, but wanted something from my pc.
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2010-10-01
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@ United States
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2010-10-01
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@ lagos, Nigeria
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1) Have it so the router sets certain computers with certain IPs (not all routers support it..sadly)
2) Have your computers manually do IPs without the router's DHCP (requires manually setting up an IP either on your tablet. Or if you don't want to on your tablet, all the computers besides your tablet).