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hello all!, i want to upload or allow access to certain files so that i can allow anouther pc to download em over the net!.....i know this is old skool...but any ideas??
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INTEL P4 -(HT technology), 3,60GHZ,800mhz FSB,
(4x) 512MB PC4200 DDR-533 ram. (2x)160GB SATAII drives. 2x 250GB SATAII drives (1x) 160GB external hard drive. Nvidia GeForce 7800GTX 256MB graphic card. HP dvd burner 'with LIGHTSCRIBE'. HP 23" flat screen.
INTEL P4 -(HT technology), 3,60GHZ,800mhz FSB,
(4x) 512MB PC4200 DDR-533 ram. (2x)160GB SATAII drives. 2x 250GB SATAII drives (1x) 160GB external hard drive. Nvidia GeForce 7800GTX 256MB graphic card. HP dvd burner 'with LIGHTSCRIBE'. HP 23" flat screen.
If you want someone to have access to your pc ??? you could use pcanywhere or a similar app. There are lots of places you can upload files where folks can get to them - rapidshare, fileplanet, megaupload etc.
sort of depends on what you want to upload
sort of depends on what you want to upload
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running a FTP server would also work; be forewarned that most residential ISP's prohibit running servers so check the specifics of your ISP's policy.
i like bulletproof ftp server, but here is a free alternative:
http://www.cerberusftp.com/
if you have a WWW domain, you can use a remote dns service such as dyndns but you could just point an ftp client to your WAN IP to connect.
i like bulletproof ftp server, but here is a free alternative:
http://www.cerberusftp.com/
if you have a WWW domain, you can use a remote dns service such as dyndns but you could just point an ftp client to your WAN IP to connect.