John
On Aug 25, 2004, at 7:34 PM, Al Poulin wrote:
George Mogiljansky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
LF: SW that allows me to dial-in to a remote Mac (that's hooked up via the phone line outlet with its modem ready) from my home Mac. I need to perform basic maintenance & transfer data (probably both ways) using Classic OS.
George:
I just trying to keep this topic alive until a real expert takes interest.
Anyway, one can move small amounts of data via e-mail attachments. One can
use FTP to move large amounts.
I assume your basic maintenance means access to the remote hard drive as
though it were local. Without expert advice here, I would start researching
the Apple web site support area with terms like: "remote sharing" and
"remote mac."
Hope this helps.
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