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hello all, how would i go about creating a folder on a remote machine? and also how would i move files to that location also? is it that much different than doing it on a local machine?

thanks in advance!
Feb 8 '08 #1
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daniel aristidou
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hello all, how would i go about creating a folder on a remote machine? and also how would i move files to that location also? is it that much different than doing it on a local machine?

thanks in advance!
No as long as you got the connection and a drive to refer to...i dont think it is any different than usual.
Though security on the other machine mught cause a stir.
Ps. commands to move files and create files are usually under snippets.. in case you are unsure.
Feb 8 '08 #2

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