handy and secure contents upload method?
From: Hu, Geng (
hugeng@yahoo.co.jp)
Date: 01/27/02
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From: hugeng@yahoo.co.jp (Hu, Geng)
Date: 27 Jan 2002 06:04:53 -0800
Is there any convenient and relatively secure method for a client
to upload web contents to a Windows 2000 server?
Although in the Unix world, ssh and sftp is a way to do.
TIA,
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hugeng
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