Simplest to understand would be one program automatically loaded on each USB 
stick. With a label on each USB stick a minimum of computer knowledge would be 
required.



> I would go with network, but the customer wants USB flash. They are not 
> very computer-savy. I wish to help them to find better way.
> 
> 04/30/2016 07:46 AM, Chris Albertson rašė:
> > How are you getting the files onto the USB drive.  It seems simplest if you
> > could loose the USB drive and move files over a network.  With a file
> > server of some kind you also loose the concept of "moving" files.  There
> > would just be a shared folder And you'd drop the files there.  No USB drives
> 
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