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Is remote file access via browser possible?
Hello all,
I manage a really small network (< 10 PCs) at my job, and we all share folders on the Win2K server. I've built an administrative area of our website for the staff using PHP and MySQL, which is secure from the general public and uses SSL. Is there any way using Win2K and HTML/PHP/FTP to allow users read/write access to their files from home through their browser?_ I guess what I have in mind is the FTP interface that IE provides, although I've been warned that FTP access is not secure and I can't set up individualized folders on a server that's also acting as a nameserver. _Is what I'm looking for even possible?__Any tips on how to set this up? What I need? Where to look? Thanks, Daniel |
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Something like this ?
http://www.all4you.dk/FreewareWorld...p?page=1&cat=86 BadBlue PE Easy, fast, free... the P2P file sharing web server for office & home! Instantly turn your PC into a file sharing web server! BadBlue is a tiny, free download that makes sharing files easy and secure. The BadBlue peer-to-peer program will share even extremely large movie/video and music/MP3 files. And BadBlue is perfect for distributing business intelligence - it shares live Access, Excel and Word data with others (all they need is a web browser)! (JL) |
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