Dear Richard, On 9 February 2015 at 15:55, Richard Hipp <d...@sqlite.org> wrote: > On 2/9/15, Stephan Beal <sgb...@googlemail.com> wrote: >> On Windows scp is a nuisance. He mentions using it on his Linux setup, but >> on his friend's Windows box one first as to install Putty (which, IIRC, >> hasn't even been updated in 8+ years). The advice "like a multimedia file" >> is good, though. >> > > How do Windows people normally move files around? Seriously - I don't > know. And it seems like something I should familiarize myself with. > I asked Joe (Joe Mistachkin, the Windows expert on the SQLite team - > I'm not sure you've met him) but he is afk at the moment. Let me know > if you have any insights. You've got my curiosity up, now.
Well if it's within the LAN, you can open start up type \\ip.add.re.ss of the machine that has the file. This means the operator of the sending file has right-clicked on the directory the file is in (maybe even the file itself) and shared it. You may be able to put it in some public directory and have the receiving computer copy it from there using the same \\ip.add.re.ss Bottom line, if I'm on the same LAN as a windows computer, I'm sneaker-netting it for less hassle. > -- > D. Richard Hipp > d...@sqlite.org -- ------- inum: 883510009027723 sip: jungleboo...@sip2sip.info xmpp: jungle-boo...@jit.si _______________________________________________ fossil-dev mailing list fossil-dev@lists.fossil-scm.org http://sqlite.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fossil-dev