Open "My Computer" on the remote desktop. You will see the virtual drive letters on the remote machine that represent your local drives from its point of view. You can use windows explorer. I assume you can also use a DOS prompt, but I haven't tried that.
If there are a lot of files in your local folder, it takes the remote desktop forever to build the list. I have a folder on my local drive named c:\RDTxfer that I keep empty except for during transfers with remote Desktop. Then I copy from remote to that folder, or vice versa. On Wed, Nov 17, 2010 at 4:02 PM, jan johansen <[email protected]>wrote: > OK, > > I do a pretty good job programming, but sometimes the network stuff stumps > me. > > If I open a remote desktop connection and minimize it, is a way to copy a > file from the > remote to the local? > Or is that an FTP function? > > Jan > > >

