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Old 07-07-2007, 11:27 PM   #1
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Default Mapping network drives

If you right click on my computer, there is an option there to map a network
drive.

I have a website that I ftp data to all the time. Is there a way that I can
map a drive letter to this ftp site (eg ftp://domain.com) using my username
and password so that I can copy files to a drive letter to upload rather
then using ftp?

thx


 
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Old 07-07-2007, 11:52 PM   #2
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Default RE: Mapping network drives

Would this work?
http://www.freewarereview.info/2007-...le_drives.html

"-1" wrote:

> If you right click on my computer, there is an option there to map a network
> drive.
>
> I have a website that I ftp data to all the time. Is there a way that I can
> map a drive letter to this ftp site (eg ftp://domain.com) using my username
> and password so that I can copy files to a drive letter to upload rather
> then using ftp?
>
> thx
>
>
>

 
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Old 07-08-2007, 12:07 AM   #3
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Default Re: Mapping network drives

"-1" <amy@amy.com> wrote in message newsQYji.95595$NV3.19577@pd7urf2no...
> If you right click on my computer, there is an option there to map a
> network drive.
>
> I have a website that I ftp data to all the time. Is there a way that I
> can map a drive letter to this ftp site (eg ftp://domain.com) using my
> username and password so that I can copy files to a drive letter to upload
> rather then using ftp?
>
> thx


You can't quite map a network drive this way.

But you *can*, however use NetDrive (by Novell) to do this - do a search for
it. It will allow you to assign a mappable drive letter to an FTP location.

It does work... and for some things, it works *great*, but for others...
you'll hit a wall. Simple copying and synch? No problem, if you're the
only user.

I investigated ths in the context of storing a data fle for a multi/user
booking billing program. It relies on FTP and local internet speeds, so I
found that it took abotu 5-10 minutes to prepare the file, which was only 20
meg at the time - now it's over 60 - and about 10 minutes to detach from it.
This was so discouraging that I didn't bother seeing what the multi-user
effects would have been,.

If it's just you putting sutff up on the site, NetDrive can be what you
need. Free, too, IIRC
http://www.acs.uwosh.edu/novell/netdrive.htm

HTH
-pk


 
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Old 07-08-2007, 12:32 PM   #4
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Default Re: Mapping network drives

Thank you, I'm going to give this app a try

"Patrick Keenan" <test@dev.null> wrote in message
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> "-1" <amy@amy.com> wrote in message
> newsQYji.95595$NV3.19577@pd7urf2no...
>> If you right click on my computer, there is an option there to map a
>> network drive.
>>
>> I have a website that I ftp data to all the time. Is there a way that I
>> can map a drive letter to this ftp site (eg ftp://domain.com) using my
>> username and password so that I can copy files to a drive letter to
>> upload rather then using ftp?
>>
>> thx

>
> You can't quite map a network drive this way.
>
> But you *can*, however use NetDrive (by Novell) to do this - do a search
> for it. It will allow you to assign a mappable drive letter to an FTP
> location.
>
> It does work... and for some things, it works *great*, but for others...
> you'll hit a wall. Simple copying and synch? No problem, if you're the
> only user.
>
> I investigated ths in the context of storing a data fle for a multi/user
> booking billing program. It relies on FTP and local internet speeds, so I
> found that it took abotu 5-10 minutes to prepare the file, which was only
> 20 meg at the time - now it's over 60 - and about 10 minutes to detach
> from it. This was so discouraging that I didn't bother seeing what the
> multi-user effects would have been,.
>
> If it's just you putting sutff up on the site, NetDrive can be what you
> need. Free, too, IIRC
> http://www.acs.uwosh.edu/novell/netdrive.htm
>
> HTH
> -pk
>



 
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