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| the fastest way to share some files? Hi all, My colleague and I want to share and edit a text file together. The ideal goal is that we edit the file, and the editor(MSVC2005) will sense the change of the file which is made by the other person, and pop up a window, asking: "file has been changed, do you want to reload?", then I click "yes/ok" to reload the file. That's all we need. He will be the person we mostly edit the file. And I will be watching. Is there a way that I can share a folder on my Windows XP so we work together in this folder? I tried a few times, but I really don't know how to share a folder on my computer, esp. when it comes to administrator previlege, etc. I am the adminstrator of my PC and I am the sole user. But I don't know how to set the a folder to share. I have tried right click and the "share properties", but it doesn't really work. He needs previledge in order to get in. Furthermore, I am not sure if this is the best method and fastest method for collaboration in MSVC 2005. It looks like the sharing and updating of the file will be slow, esp. when we collaborate over the Internet. Any better approaches? Thanks a lot |
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| Re: the fastest way to share some files? Have you thought of using XPs Remote Assistance? -- Brian A. Sesko { MS MVP_Shell/User } Conflicts start where information lacks. http://basconotw.mvps.org/ Suggested posting do's/don'ts: http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm How to ask a question: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375 "cfman" <comtech.usa******.com> wrote in message news:%23YZAyOKKHHA.320@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > Hi all, > > My colleague and I want to share and edit a text file together. The ideal goal is > that we edit the file, and the editor(MSVC2005) will sense the change of the file > which is made by the other person, and pop up a window, asking: "file has been > changed, do you want to reload?", then I click "yes/ok" to reload the file. > > That's all we need. He will be the person we mostly edit the file. And I will be > watching. > > Is there a way that I can share a folder on my Windows XP so we work together in > this folder? > > I tried a few times, but I really don't know how to share a folder on my computer, > esp. when it comes to administrator previlege, etc. I am the adminstrator of my PC > and I am the sole user. But I don't know how to set the a folder to share. I have > tried right click and the "share properties", but it doesn't really work. He needs > previledge in order to get in. > > Furthermore, I am not sure if this is the best method and fastest method for > collaboration in MSVC 2005. It looks like the sharing and updating of the file will > be slow, esp. when we collaborate over the Internet. > > Any better approaches? > > Thanks a lot > |
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| Re: the fastest way to share some files? "Brian A" <gonefish'n@afarawaylake> wrote in message news:OHwf8jKKHHA.2632@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > Have you thought of using XPs Remote Assistance? > How? I don't neccessarily need Remote Assistance. I have tried many years ago. Remote Assistance is very slow over Internet. I only need file synchronization. I don't need those GUI, remote desktop stuff... I need the transmission to be as fast as possible... What can I do? Thanks |
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| Re: the fastest way to share some files? "Brian A" <gonefish'n@afarawaylake> wrote in message news:OHwf8jKKHHA.2632@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > Have you thought of using XPs Remote Assistance? > > -- > > Brian A. Sesko { MS MVP_Shell/User } > Conflicts start where information lacks. > http://basconotw.mvps.org/ > why doesn't my Share Fold work on Windows XP? |
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| Re: the fastest way to share some files? cfman wrote: > "Brian A" <gonefish'n@afarawaylake> wrote in message > news:OHwf8jKKHHA.2632@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > >> Have you thought of using XPs Remote Assistance? >> > > > How? > > I don't neccessarily need Remote Assistance. I have tried many years ago. > Remote Assistance is very slow over Internet. > > I only need file synchronization. I don't need those GUI, remote desktop > stuff... > > I need the transmission to be as fast as possible... > > What can I do? It's not easy doing that type of "live" file synchronization. It might be easier to share the application instead of the file. Maybe you can use Net Meeting or something similar. John |
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| Re: the fastest way to share some files? cfman wrote: > "Brian A" <gonefish'n@afarawaylake> wrote in message > news:OHwf8jKKHHA.2632@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > > Have you thought of using XPs Remote Assistance? > > > > How? > > I don't neccessarily need Remote Assistance. I have tried many years ago. > Remote Assistance is very slow over Internet. > > I only need file synchronization. I don't need those GUI, remote desktop > stuff... > > I need the transmission to be as fast as possible... > > What can I do? > > Thanks Take a look at Hamachi. This will at least put you on the same network, then you can share folders, files, etc. Also, Crimson Editor might be a better choice as it will let you edit a file open elsewhere. Another option would be to start a remote desktop session between the two, but you need to be comfortable editing the registry to a non standard port for security, and then setting up your router for port forwarding. Another route would be to use Logmein, the free version. Then your friend could just work on your system on the same file. All of the above is free. I have no affiliation with any of the products, just a satisfied user. -Jim |
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| Re: the fastest way to share some files? cfman wrote: > Hi all, > > My colleague and I want to share and edit a text file together. The ideal > goal is that we edit the file, and the editor(MSVC2005) will sense the > change of the file which is made by the other person, and pop up a window, > asking: "file has been changed, do you want to reload?", then I click > "yes/ok" to reload the file. > > That's all we need. He will be the person we mostly edit the file. And I > will be watching. > > Is there a way that I can share a folder on my Windows XP so we work > together in this folder? > > I tried a few times, but I really don't know how to share a folder on my > computer, esp. when it comes to administrator previlege, etc. I am the > adminstrator of my PC and I am the sole user. But I don't know how to set > the a folder to share. I have tried right click and the "share properties", > but it doesn't really work. He needs previledge in order to get in. > > Furthermore, I am not sure if this is the best method and fastest method for > collaboration in MSVC 2005. It looks like the sharing and updating of the > file will be slow, esp. when we collaborate over the Internet. > > Any better approaches? > > Thanks a lot > > Try Google Docs and Spreadsheets. Perhaps not the fastest method, but fairly straightforward. Bill |
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