ya,
just go to http://briefcase.yahoo.com. if you have a yahoo-id, you can login with the same and store as many files as you want. i think, the upper limit on the storage size is abt 1 GB.
2007-05-12 18:11:53
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answered by prahladyeri 2
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hi there!
yep, i use it a lot. It basically FOLDER sharing.
rightclick a folder, and choose Properties, Sharing.
There may be a message saying "If you understand the risks....", click that and select "just enable..."
forget to ask - net? (network or Internet?)
If you didnt have that message, or after that message, you will see options for "share this folder on the network", check this box, and type a nome in the box below.
If the files will be accessed on several computers over the network, select "allow network users to change my files"
Once that is done, go to network places, and wait a while. the shared folder will appear on each computer networked, and you can then access each file.
note that the folder is on the host computer. you can copy files from the computer. If your on wireless, DO NOT use this method of file transfer for personal docs (bank detail etc). Use a more secure method (EG CD)
2007-05-12 03:55:20
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answered by SuperFreak892649364089573608956 2
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A few sites offer this service; often called an online file. Check with different web hosts for prices, below is the host that I use.
2007-05-12 03:56:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Hi buddy,
The best way to store files is to attach your files and send it to your own mail. Make sure you keep that mails safely. Then you download it to any system in online..
Keep smiling,
bye..
2007-05-12 10:58:11
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answered by Pradeep 2
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just download and install gmail drive on your computer.
and copy and past your files to the gmail drive.
you will find your work done
2007-05-12 20:30:13
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answered by vikasssh 1
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you could do it on http://zshare.net
They've been promoting themselves as an online backup service.
2007-05-12 03:56:50
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answered by steptacularsteps 2
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