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| Re: Drag and drop The date and time was 4/28/2008 12:18 PM, and on a whim, Paulo pounded out on the keyboard: > Hi, can I do a file drag and drop from my folder to a remote folder on > remote desktop and begins a file transfer? > > Thank you very much! > > > No. You can copy and paste text between the local window and RDP but file transfer doesn't work. -- Terry R. ***Reply Note*** Anti-spam measures are included in my email address. Delete NOSPAM from the email address after clicking Reply. |
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| Re: Drag and drop "Paulo" <prbspfc@uol.com.br> wrote in message news:ercRJTWqIHA.524@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > Hi, can I do a file drag and drop from my folder to a remote folder on remote > desktop and begins a file transfer? > > Thank you very much! > > > Launch Remote Desktop and click on the Options button. Click on the Local Resources tab. If you're using version 5, put a check mark in the box next to Disk drives in the Local devices section. If you're using version 6, click on the More button in the Local devices and resources section. Put a check mark next to Drives if you want to make all drives available to the remote computer. Otherwise, click on the + sign next to Drives and select the drives you want to be able to access. Click OK. Hit the Connect button. Once you've established the connection, open Windows Explorer or My Computer on the remote computer. You should now be able to open the drives of your local computer and transfer a file to the drives of the remote computer. Good luck Nepatsfan |
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| Re: Drag and drop The date and time was 4/28/2008 1:02 PM, and on a whim, Nepatsfan pounded out on the keyboard: > "Paulo" <prbspfc@uol.com.br> wrote in message > news:ercRJTWqIHA.524@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >> Hi, can I do a file drag and drop from my folder to a remote folder on remote >> desktop and begins a file transfer? >> >> Thank you very much! >> >> >> > > > Launch Remote Desktop and click on the Options button. > Click on the Local Resources tab. > If you're using version 5, put a check mark in the box next to Disk drives in > the Local devices section. > If you're using version 6, click on the More button in the Local devices and > resources section. > Put a check mark next to Drives if you want to make all drives available to the > remote computer. > Otherwise, click on the + sign next to Drives and select the drives you want to > be able to access. > Click OK. > Hit the Connect button. > Once you've established the connection, open Windows Explorer or My Computer on > the remote computer. > You should now be able to open the drives of your local computer and transfer a > file to the drives of the remote computer. > > Good luck > > Nepatsfan > > Hey, that's cheating! ;-) He said "drag (from local) & drop (to remote)". Forgot about that... -- Terry R. ***Reply Note*** Anti-spam measures are included in my email address. Delete NOSPAM from the email address after clicking Reply. |
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