Re: Transferring Files

Posted: 08-05-2003, 08:44 PM

"Donny" <donny@math.com> wrote in message
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> Can someone tell me some methods of transferring say a 200 meg
from one
> computer to another without network cards.
>
> Either: USB or Direct Connection (printer port ?), or null
modem cable
> (which I do not have).
> Which is the best , easiest?
>
> Thanks donny
>
If both computers have USB ports then a 256 Mb flash drive would
be the easy way to go. And the flash drive can be used for many
other purposes.

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Jake
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Posted: 08-05-2003, 09:07 PM
>-----Original Message-----
>Can someone tell me some methods of transferring say a
200 meg from one
>computer to another without network cards.
>
>Either: USB or Direct Connection (printer port ?), or
null modem cable
>(which I do not have).
>Which is the best , easiest?
>
>Thanks donny
>
>
>.
>The cheapest way is, if you have a CD burner, copy the
files to a CD and then reload them to the other PC. A
formatted CD holds about 560megs of files. If you use a
CD-RW you can also delete, add, format and reuse it.
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Dave Green
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Posted: 11-18-2003, 08:12 PM
Wonder if someone can help me. I need a script which when
clicked will automatically copy a folder from one PC to a
remote network drive on another PC. I'm new to scripts so
an idiot's guide would be very welcome! I assume this is
the best way forward. Basically I need to have a shortcut
the user can click to automate this process. Many thanks.
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Thorsten Matzner
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Re: Transferring files
Posted: 11-19-2003, 05:22 PM
"Dave Green" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>Wonder if someone can help me. I need a script which when
>clicked will automatically copy a folder from one PC to a
>remote network drive on another PC. I'm new to scripts so
>an idiot's guide would be very welcome! I assume this is
>the best way forward. Basically I need to have a shortcut
>the user can click to automate this process. Many thanks.
I would not use a script, but a simply XXCOPY batch file. Get XXCOPY
from http://www.xxcopy.com.

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