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Join Date: Jul 2006
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Hi !
So I did the setup of all the the thing with a dns and all. Everythings work fine except that I can't transfer file from one computer to the other. I tried to transfer file with Adium but it says "not connected" or something like that. So what's my option here ? How could I acces all my file ? I'm just searching for some directions. Since we're here... It's kind of slow with my 1680x1050. When I resize the resolution (in the prefpane, on the the vnc server) it get much faster. Is there any free or cheap client that can do this (without going in prefpane) ? I saw a couple of 'not free client' but I'll certainly not pay 100$ for this... Dave Mustaine :"God created whammy bars for people who don't know how to solo." |
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Not a tame lion...
Join Date: May 2004
Location: Narnia
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What kind of set up do you have?
If the computers are on the same network then the easiest options are Personal File Sharing and Windows Sharing (both found in the Sharing preference panel). |
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Join Date: Jul 2006
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Sometimes I am but most of the time I'm just away from home. So it has to work with that thing they call "interne net"
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Making sawdust
Join Date: May 2004
Location: Minnesota
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file transfers can be done via ftp. as for the speed issue, this is the major drawback of VNC vs most windows remote management software. I get spoiled at work, we use radmin on our helpdesk.
radmin over a dialup connection is as fast as VNC is over broadband, to give you a comparison. I really havent looked too much into how to speed it up tho. |
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Join Date: Jul 2006
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I forgot to check for the FTP option in the sharing prefpane... almost too easy. Thx for the FTP tips !
One question about it. If I connect to my FTP, it shows me the files that are in my account. But let say the computer is logged in my wife account. Am I doomed or what ? (I can switch via VNC but it is so slow... ) Dave Mustaine :"God created whammy bars for people who don't know how to solo." |
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Join Date: May 2004
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If you want to access your computer from outside your home you'll need some way to know the IP address of your home computer.
DynDNS.com is a popular (and free) service that will keep a domain name updated with your home computer's current IP address. You run their client on the computer you want to access and the client informs their servers when your IP address changes. |
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Join Date: Jul 2006
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Now I really just need a way to get out of my account folder to access all in the files on the computer... In case my wife is logged and I need acces to my files. Dave Mustaine :"God created whammy bars for people who don't know how to solo." |
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Join Date: Jul 2006
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What a dumbass... I typed my password to connect, if I type her password, I'm in her account. What a noob.
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