There's also the whole issue of folder sharing and user permissions that hasn't 
been discussed. When the client browser pics a directory on the client 
computer, the path is a local path, i.e. 
c:\myworkstation\myWorkstationDirectory\. If a server tries to use that path, 
it translates into a path on the server, not the client computer. For the 
server to be able to see a directory on the client computer, the path it needs 
to use is from the server's view, the workstation's network path, i.e. 
\\mymyworkstation\myWorkstationDirectory AND myWorkstationDirectory needs to be 
setup to share it's contents. You would have to configure every workstation 
with this setup and it would only work if the server and workstations are on 
the same network, like a intranet and there were no firewall issues. It would 
not work over the Internet. I think it would be a heck of a lot easier to show 
your users how to use FTP because that's what it's designed to do. Just because 
you have a hammer, that doesn't make everything a nail. Use the right tool for 
the job! 

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