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Old 2006-06-30, 02:25 PM   #10
juggernaut
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I'm kind of shocked that you are using this OS and did not know 1) you can access your xp files and make short cuts to the MY docs folder 2) you did not know about wine.
Sorry about this. I misread your post. If your just looking for a central place to store eveything then I would stick with just keeping stuff in the My Docs folders. Set your permissions correctly and it will be secure. Run a AT job to zip it, encript it and password protect it. Then push the zip/gzip via ftp someplace. I was just reading the other day there are online storage houses that for a fee you can transfer your data to them as back up. Don't know how good they are but know they can be pricy. But that's only if you are looking to back up. I know most ftp programs can be scheduled to do a transfer for you. If you have enough space on a remote server, you can toss it up scheduled. Other then that I'm not sure what the other apps you are using, what for and how they relate to central access to your data other then possibly default saving locations in the apps themselves. From your post your looking to be able to access documents over two OS's should be very simple as once again Linux will open just about anything. Reading it is a whole other issue.
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