Hmm. With TS sever 2008 I can publish apps.  Will have to play around
and see if I can publish an explorer window.....

On 5/5/09, Erik Goldoff <[email protected]> wrote:
> you need to remember that COPY, XCOPY, and the Explorer COPY functions are
> client copy command, they copy the file from source to memory, and then to
> target.
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> If you want to copy from a local server source to a local server target,
> from a remote vpn client, you're best off using an RDP session to control a
> machine local to the servers' network
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> Erik Goldoff
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> From: Matt Plahtinsky [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Tuesday, May 05, 2009 10:29 AM
> To: NT System Admin Issues
> Subject: Questions about VPN and moving files
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> We recently setup a VPN so users can sync files from their laptop computer
> to a network share for an application that we use.   While on the VPN it
> appears that  if I want to move a file from Folder A on the SERVER SHARE to
> Folder B the file is transferred from Folder A (on server) --> laptop
> computer then --> Folder B (on server).  Over a slow link this makes moving
> files around VERY SLOW.   Is there a better way to move files around over a
> VPN.
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> Matt
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