Re: [H] Online FTP sites

2007-07-28 Thread Thane Sherrington
At 05:15 PM 27/07/2007, Michael Decker wrote: Look at www.mediamax.com, www.orbitfiles.com and www.mozy.com. Mozy has unlimited storage for $5/month. I have been testing the free Mozy, and the backup agents often fails to backup for days at a time. T

[H] IBM Thinkpad r50e

2007-07-28 Thread Richard Kim
I'm about to upgrade the hard drive in this laptop and would like to know what the largest capacity drive I can install. Lenovo seems to only offer upto 80GB upgrade drives. And I've heard people stating the 160GB won't be recognized. Logically, I think the largest capacity HDD I would be able to

RE: [H] IBM Thinkpad r50e

2007-07-28 Thread Richard Kim
Much thanks! BB is having a sale on the 120gb so off I go. _ From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Tharin Olsen Sent: Saturday, July 28, 2007 2:32 PM To: The Hardware List Subject: Re: [H] IBM Thinkpad r50e As you already guessed, you should be safe with a

Re: [H] Online FTP sites

2007-07-28 Thread Ben Ruset
You could find a web host that will give you SSH access, setup shared secrets between your PC and the webhost, and use Windows Scheduled Tasks to launch pscp (part of PuTTY) to move the files up to your host on whatever schedule you want.. Winterlight wrote: All I want to do is upload three

Re: [H] IBM Thinkpad r50e

2007-07-28 Thread Tharin Olsen
As you already guessed, you should be safe with a 120gb drive. Chances are, you would be fine with a 160gb as well. A system bios that does not support 48-bit LBA has a capacity barrier at 137gb. However, as long as the hard drive is recognized in some way by the laptop you should be able to

Re: [H] Online FTP sites

2007-07-28 Thread Winterlight
At 11:36 AM 7/28/2007, you wrote: You could find a web host that will give you SSH access, setup shared secrets between your PC and the webhost, and use Windows Scheduled Tasks to launch pscp (part of PuTTY) to move the files up to your host on whatever schedule you want.. That is exactly

Re: [H] XP Pro asks for password when mapping drive

2007-07-28 Thread j maccraw
I'd leave the password part out since windows should use the logged in user password anyway to authenticate. In fact if username is not domain based or an account other than current login, then there is no reason to add it since the current un/pw is sent automatically. At 03:21 PM 7/27/2007,

Re: [H] XP Pro asks for password when mapping drive

2007-07-28 Thread Tharin Olsen
Specifying a password and username is only for when the currently logged in user can't authenticate with the host system in the first place. Obviously its not advisable to keep super secret usernames and passwords in a plain text file. -Tharin O. j maccraw [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'd leave