try emailing it to yourself and then log out of the first acct, open the second acct, open your email, and download the document. Voila!
2006-07-04 03:44:11
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answered by victorygirl 3
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I assume you're talking about windows XP.
To do this, first copy your files, then go to C:\Documents and Settings\Other Account\.... You may want to put it in the other account's My Documents, or Desktop (which is sitting under there in that directory structure).
The only caveat is you've got to have permission to see the other account. So, Joe Blow User usually can't copy to or from Admin's account. If you can't get to that directory because of permissions, then leave it somewhere on your harddrive and go fetch it manually. (So, instead of dropping it in c:\Documents and Settings... you'll just drop it in c:\ or c:\temp or something.)
Other ways I've done this:
-- I like to have a webserver at all times. Then, I can ftp over there, drop off a file, and go catch it from another account/computer
-- I use email sometimes, so I'd email from one account, login to the other account, and receive that email
-- I've used joyent.com (great application for staying organized)
-- My memory stick is my greatest friend
-- I use an NFS system for my Linux boxes
It's a general problem, but I think the first answer's going to get you there fastest.
2006-07-04 03:48:04
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answer #2
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answered by Geni100 3
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There are few ways of doing so.
You can copy the document & paste is on a location in Local Hard Disk Drive, where anybody can access.
You can e mail the document from one account, then log out, Switch into the new account, Log in to e mail, Download the document.
2006-07-04 03:47:13
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answer #3
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answered by manjula_nc 1
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i comprehend you do not favor to download any courses yet i exploit SharePod and it extremely works desirable and hardly ever takes up any section on my computing gadget. that you will manage to receive a software said as sharepod and it is going to allow you employ that software as a replace of itunes to modify music from part to part. There aren't any regulations. purely be certain you do not "Erase and Sync" if iTunes opens up automatically for you. I actually have heard something about an invisible document that your ipod shops on your workstation so that you'll favor to look that up notwithstanding in the different case i do no longer evaluate something else will paintings.
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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Right click the file, go to properties at the bottom of list, choose the sharing tab, or move it to the shared documents folder. Or, right click the folder it's in, properties, and choose the sharing tab.
2006-07-04 03:48:56
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answer #5
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answered by Ray B 1
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Make shared folder and put it there!
Or go to my computer there you will find anothers account folders and put it there. Next time you log in with another account the files will be in the folder you have put it in.
2006-07-04 03:48:25
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answered by nemesis 2
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Go to my computer then go to C:\Documents and Settings then click on whoevers name that you want to transfer to then double click on Desktop and copy the file that you want to that folder and then it will be on the other persons Desktop
2006-07-04 04:03:05
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answer #7
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answered by Kagomepwndu 2
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Go to my computer --> Dbl Click "Shared folder" icon
Any thing you paste here can by shared by anybody esle using the computer by accessing this folder
Alternately!
go to C: drive, create a new folder copy and paste desired file and all user can access this folder by default from their accounts
2006-07-04 03:51:50
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answer #8
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answered by Gaurav 1
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open the first account, drag and drop the file onto your deaktop by placing the cursor(arrow) on the folder and HOLDING DOWN the LEFT mouse button. drag the cursor to the desk top and RELEASE the mouse button. close that file and open the other one, now drag and drop the file into the new account
2006-07-04 03:45:27
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answer #9
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answered by medic391 6
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Go to:
the user you need the file at and...
click "my computer"
then click "c"
after, click "documents and settings"
then click the name of the user that has the file to be moved,
then click "my documents" or "desktop"
and search for the file and drag it to your desktop (the user's desktop your using).
2006-07-04 03:54:14
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answered by Matt W. 2
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