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Old 01-30-2007, 10:00 AM
johnnybregar
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Re: Can I share a one note notebook from my external website?

Thanks Erik,

I see that some folks have mentioned that they use a USB memory stick - if I
go the memory stick route, it looks like I would have to move my shared
folders from my local machine, to the memory stick. This seems a little
dangerous.

Is it possible for me to do have a scenario where I simply sync the changes
from my local machine to the stick, so the stick only contains the changes
from that day? Then I bring those changes into my home machine via some sync
method so I'm only carrying around a small amount of data which is already on
my local machine at work anyway, so there's no danger if I lose it...

"Erik Gulbrandsen" wrote:

> johnnybregar wrote:
> > I'm trying to figure out how to share a notebook between my home computer and
> > my office computer. I'd like to use my ftp share on my personal website. So
> > far, this doesn't seem possible. But it is a key scenario so I'm wondering
> > if there is a trick that I'm not able to figure out...

>
> If your host allows webdav, then it should work for you (ask them if
> they support it). If not, try the Novell app "netdrive". This will
> allow you to map a drive on your computer to an FTP server. Then, you
> can create a notebook on the server, and open it in OneNote.
>
> My sections are greater than 200 MB each, so I don't do this (even
> though my server has 200 GB of storage space).
>
> erik
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Old 01-30-2007, 10:00 AM