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May 23rd, 2006, 06:06 AM
#19
Hi ZomBieMann77,
Why we/I require LanMessenger is not only to chat, but also to send files and transferring files is also a major part of our work. So, in this network there are so many transferring happeining and of course all either in .xml or .html format. We a team of 7 are really in need of a method or a software, which allows us to directly access the particular drive of my neighbour or fellow worker. Like, when a friend of mine is busy with his work and when he is so busy that he cant even turn towards me of rather even pick the message send by me, and hence the need of such software or telnetting come in play. When i go and tell the admin regarding this, he will certainly say that, you have one and rest some sweet and calm words according to the situation. We are no masters in networking and hence the network admin is the only BOSS on the entire network. I dont wanna be a Master, but cant i be a master in what am doing. Doin in the sense, I am sending files to my friend or any of my coworker and i am thinking why not we directly access the friends that particular folder and access the file or make a copy of that to one of my folder. Of course security is a big question if i start from accessing and ends in something else, but since we have only limited access or premission I am sure that nothing bad or what we hear is not going to happen. As about telnetting, is there any way to access a particular file, either a xml, or a html file from my friends system.
Suppose I am using HS300 (my system number) and my friend HS77 then by telnetting i want to access a folder named "C:\HS\xmldoc\100n8vqr.xml" then with the allowed resources or premissions will I be able to connect to that particular folder to access that file or make of that file in my same C:\HS\xmldoc\100n8vqr.xml folder. Since we are doin the same project in different machines it is likely that i ll need a file which is partially completed by my friend of the same name and same destination, but in two different system. So what i really need in such a situation is to connect to his C drive and to that particular HS folder and get that file, but i know that when he is doing that pariticular file it is possible to get a cannot move or "copy" error message, but copy is possible. And hence I am happy, my friend is happy, but what about my system administrator. Will he be Happy? That's all i wanna know.
Regards,
Williams Antony.
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