RE: [GD-General] Re: asset & document management
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From: Tom F. <to...@mu...> - 2003-05-16 14:26:18
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Argh. I actually meant to add a useful comment as well: -Python/etc script that handles the FTPing to and from the third machine (according to dates, etc). -Groove. www.groove.net Slightly wacky, but very cool. Note this doesn't so much syncronise existing folders, as provide a folder that is synchronised. If you get what I mean. Tom Forsyth - Muckyfoot bloke and Microsoft MVP. This email is the product of your deranged imagination, and does not in any way imply existence of the author. > -----Original Message----- > From: Tom Forsyth > Sent: 16 May 2003 15:16 > To: 'gam...@li...' > Subject: RE: [GD-General] Re: asset & document management > > > The fox and the chicken go first, bring the chicken back, > then take the chicken and the dog :-) > > Tom Forsyth - Muckyfoot bloke and Microsoft MVP. > > This email is the product of your deranged imagination, > and does not in any way imply existence of the author. > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Ivan-Assen Ivanov [mailto:as...@ha...] > > Sent: 16 May 2003 14:47 > > To: gam...@li... > > Subject: RE: [GD-General] Re: asset & document management > > > > > > > ... on the other end of a 768Kb/s DSL line.... > > > ... rsync-like tricks, which would be nice... > > > > On a semirelated note, what can you recommend for a > > folder sync between two Windows machines, both of which > > are behind firewalls with uncooperative BOFHs? > > Use of a FTP server on a third machine is permitted. > > > > Any ideas? > > |