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"James Egan" wrote in message
... You can drag and drop using windows explorer if you like. Setting up file sharing over the Intenet is no different than setting up local file sharing but you need to take measures to ensure that the file sharing connection is limited (firewall etc.) to those you can trust unless you want all and sundry screwing up your computer. If you use a router, you will need to configure it to let the appropriate traffic through. Thanks! I think I have it set up to share my public folder, but how do I access it from another computer over the internet? I don't run a website so I don't have a website address to type in to Windows Explorer. |
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something like;
\\192.168.10.100\MyPubFolder (substitute your public ip address) -- Regards, Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup. Microsoft Certified Professional Microsoft MVP [Windows] http://www.microsoft.com/protect "Spaz" wrote: Thanks! I think I have it set up to share my public folder, but how do I access it from another computer over the internet? I don't run a website so I don't have a website address to type in to Windows Explorer. |
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"Dave Patrick" wrote in message ... something like; \\192.168.10.100\MyPubFolder Thanks. I gave that a try from several locations but couldn't get it to work at all. They can get a return ping on my address but that's all. Can't connect to the folder. I turned off the firewall and made sure the public folder was shared, not sure what else I can do. Have you tried doing this? |
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No chance I'm going to do that.
-- Regards, Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup. Microsoft Certified Professional Microsoft MVP [Windows] http://www.microsoft.com/protect "Spaz" wrote: Thanks. I gave that a try from several locations but couldn't get it to work at all. They can get a return ping on my address but that's all. Can't connect to the folder. I turned off the firewall and made sure the public folder was shared, not sure what else I can do. Have you tried doing this? |
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Ok bud, we can get this resolved very easily.
Now that you have Vista setup to accept VPN tunels, you have to make sure you computer is reachable from the outside (internet). I will take into belief that you are using some kind of router in your home since users can ping your public IP but they are not able to connect it means that the router (Cable/DSL modem) is responding to the ping, not your computer. Tell me more about your network configuration; what kind of internet service you have, if it is a Cable or DSL modem, are they connected directly into your computer or do you have a small network at home, etc. Usually all broadband access performs a NAT from your computer to the internet; this is to prevent having your computer a public IP exposed to the world at all times, and also to provide internet access to more than 1 computer; this also provides you security since the router usually have a firewall. Internet -- (Public IP) DSL/Cable Modem (Private IP) -- Home-Computers If you are a techie, go to your router configurations and make sure that the port used by Vista VPN is being "redirected" or "forwarded" to the LAN IP of your computer which should be something like 192.x.x.x You do NOT need to turn off your firewall to do this. Like I said, tell me the details on your internet connection and your IP configuration in your computer and/or network and I can tell you how to finish the configuration for you to share the folder. "Spaz" wrote: "Dave Patrick" wrote in message ... something like; \\192.168.10.100\MyPubFolder Thanks. I gave that a try from several locations but couldn't get it to work at all. They can get a return ping on my address but that's all. Can't connect to the folder. I turned off the firewall and made sure the public folder was shared, not sure what else I can do. Have you tried doing this? |
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"TheBoss" wrote in message
... Ok bud, we can get this resolved very easily. Now that you have Vista setup to accept VPN tunels, you have to make sure you computer is reachable from the outside (internet). I will take into belief that you are using some kind of router in your home since users can ping your public IP but they are not able to connect it means that the router (Cable/DSL modem) is responding to the ping, not your computer. Tell me more about your network configuration; what kind of internet service you have, if it is a Cable or DSL modem, are they connected directly into your computer or do you have a small network at home, etc. I have Comcast cable internet. The comcast cable goes into a Motorola SB5100 Surfboard Cable Modem and then an ethernet cable goes from the modem to my computer. No router and no other computers are connected. I'm using IPv4 and File Sharing protocols only, all others are disabled. I don't have any kind of VPN settings configured that I know of. |
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On Thu, 26 Jul 2007 20:13:04 -0700, Spaz wrote:
I have Comcast cable internet. The comcast cable goes into a Motorola SB5100 Surfboard Cable Modem and then an ethernet cable goes from the modem to my computer. No router and no other computers are connected. I'm using IPv4 and File Sharing protocols only, all others are disabled. I don't have any kind of VPN settings configured that I know of. In that case it's probably quite easy, because you already have a public IP address. Check http://myipaddress.com/ to find your public IP address. Then try the earlier proposals with that address. I think though it would be easier for you to use something like http://rapidshare.com/ . Check http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compari...-click_hosters for more of these. Hans-Georg -- No mail, please. |
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I need help importing files from Outlook Express to Windows Mail. I keep
getting the message POP3 not responding, and when I try to get to Outlook, I don't know what file extensions to use. HELP -- JoJo "Spaz" wrote: "James Egan" wrote in message ... You can drag and drop using windows explorer if you like. Setting up file sharing over the Intenet is no different than setting up local file sharing but you need to take measures to ensure that the file sharing connection is limited (firewall etc.) to those you can trust unless you want all and sundry screwing up your computer. If you use a router, you will need to configure it to let the appropriate traffic through. Thanks! I think I have it set up to share my public folder, but how do I access it from another computer over the internet? I don't run a website so I don't have a website address to type in to Windows Explorer. |
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Try asking them here.
http://www.microsoft.com/communities...&lang=en&cr=US -- Regards, Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup. Microsoft Certified Professional Microsoft MVP [Windows] http://www.microsoft.com/protect "Fitzhue" wrote: I need help importing files from Outlook Express to Windows Mail. I keep getting the message POP3 not responding, and when I try to get to Outlook, I don't know what file extensions to use. HELP -- JoJo "Spaz" wrote: "James Egan" wrote in message ... You can drag and drop using windows explorer if you like. Setting up file sharing over the Intenet is no different than setting up local file sharing but you need to take measures to ensure that the file sharing connection is limited (firewall etc.) to those you can trust unless you want all and sundry screwing up your computer. If you use a router, you will need to configure it to let the appropriate traffic through. Thanks! I think I have it set up to share my public folder, but how do I access it from another computer over the internet? I don't run a website so I don't have a website address to type in to Windows Explorer. |