Are there ftp front-ends that would be acceptable to
Wayne's client by providing point-and-click level
ease?
Brian
--- Peter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > That's something I don't understand.  What
> advantage is there
> > in having this be "integrated"?  Why not simply
> install file
> > transfer/sharing and use it; what good does
> "integrating" it
> > into the remote KVM processing do?
> I'm trying to set up a printer/file sharing setup
> for two offices. The client 
> has dial-up only, does not want a GNU/Linux file
> server, which would be easy 
> to set up, and is afraid of learning ftp clients.
> In short, they feel comfortable only accesing a
> familiar desktop from another 
> computer.
> If all the interfaces were integrated, it would be
> easier for them. That's 
> all.
> But i'll try to set up a dynamic dns printer +vnc 
> 
> >
> >
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