do you know of any free ftp hosting services that don't open your computer up to attacks? they aren't ever going to be on the same network.
On Jan 9, 4:29 am, Joe Enos <[email protected]> wrote: > When you say directly send files - are these two files on the same > network? If so, then you can use the normal File.Copy methods over > the network. > > Assuming it's not on the same network, I'd imagine you'll have > significant work to do to send files in a manner other than FTP or > HTTP - you'd probably need to deal with opening ports on both machines > and dealing with the firewalls. If you can have a centralized server > that acts as a buffer between the machines, you'd probably have more > luck - and if you do that, then you might as well use FTP. > > On Jan 8, 5:26 pm, Michael Gao <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > I need a class that can send a file from one computer to another > > computer without the use of FTP. This is because when my program > > installs people should be able to, preferably directly, send their > > files to each other. > > Is there any way to do this?- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text -
