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Hi All,

 

I have a FTP server that I would like to map it as a local driver. I know how to do it manually on Windows 7 but I would like to creat a a batch, inf file, etc. that can map it for me automatically.

 

Do you have any idea how to do it without (if possible) any 3rd party software?

 

 

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Thanks guys for your inputs.

well, I would like to create a shared folder that can be updated automatically across all my computers. It's like what Dropbox does but without depending on any cloud.

The following points are vital for me:
1. Files offline mode supported (I may leave one of my computers/server always on)
2. Auto Sync functionality.
3. I can control who have the access.

For that I have found two programs:
1. Bitttorrent Sync
2. AeroFS

In Aero FS, I got worried when it asked me for my signed in User name and Password. I am afraid that they may store some stuff on cloud.
On the other side, when I used Bittorrent Sync, it seems promising as it only share within my local network with secret keys.

This was just very first 5 min experience I have just got with those two programs.

Anyone has a same experience with such programs? or have a better idea?

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Sorry Jaclaz for the conversion. I want to have a certain directory where I can access it from different computers. If I am the only user, then FTP will be perfect.

But then I thought about sharing it with some friends to share our files. In this case, I am gonna face the problem of files versioning. So that I am thinking about a Dropbox like service without any Cloud files storing (i.e. all files have to be shared within a closed ring/ without putting them on the internet)

I hope it is clear now.

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But then I thought about sharing it with some friends to share our files. In this case, I am gonna face the problem of files versioning. So that I am thinking about a Dropbox like service without any Cloud files storing (i.e. all files have to be shared within a closed ring/ without putting them on the internet)

I may be (actually I am) completely unaware on how Dropbox works, but I fail to see how it helps with versioning. dubbio.gif maybe you are thinking of "syncing" (which is a different thing IMHO).

 

Maybe you need something *like* git ("versioning"):  :unsure:

http://msysgit.github.io/

 

or *like* syncany ("syncronizing"):

https://www.syncany.org/

 

or maybe pydio/ajaxplorer or similar:

https://pyd.io/

http://alternativeto.net/software/ajaxplorer/

 

jaclaz

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