Re: file after windows movie maker?
From: David Candy (david_at_mvps.org)
Date: 05/14/04
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Date: Sat, 15 May 2004 00:41:58 +1000
Do a web search. They generally have names like splice.
Only an FTP server requires Pro. All other options work on most MS OSs. I would not buy pro for the FTP server. A web search will show plenty of free FTP servers. Also in the current security climate they are no longer simple to use.
Email was not designed to send files (ftp was).
-- ---------------------------------------------------------- And the band played .... http://www.livejournal.com/users/aldon/74121.html "igno" <veshno@hotwireindia.com> wrote in message news:Ot09g6bOEHA.3596@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... > Thanks again for the information/guidance. > > I shall try to update the os home to Pro in a month or so and then > proceed as suggested. Establishing a VPN also shall be tried after I > switch to Pro. > > In the mean while I feel I should break the file in parts of 700-768KB > and send the files across and tell the recipient using webmail to use > the attached batch file to combine it. I am trying to find a free and > yet a good program for breaking the file so that the receipient has no > problems. Long before I have used some such program (do not remember > now) but then I lost the interest as the receipient would complain that > the batch file did not combine the files. > > If you suggest any such good program I would be highly thankful for such > an information. > igno > > David Candy wrote: > > It would depend on the providor. I've not heard of this but I don't use web mail. > > > > The normal solution is to install IIS (Pro only not Home) and use FTP. You could establish a VPN (type it in Help) with your friend and just drag it to his computer. You could talk to him/her on Windows or MSN Messenger and send the file that way. You can use Netmeeting to do the same. > > >
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