Re: SFTP Server (for Windows Server 2003) that can map "network drives"
- From: comphelp@xxxxxxxxx (Todd H.)
- Date: Mon, 17 Mar 2008 00:08:39 -0500
gte477k <jens.schroeder@xxxxxx> writes:
On 11 Mrz., 21:29, comph...@xxxxxxxxx (Todd H.) wrote:
gte477k <jens.schroe...@xxxxxx> writes:
Hello,
I am looking for a SFTP Server for Windows Server 2003, which has the
capability to map network drives (which have been mapped vie net use
to the Windows Server) further to the SFTP client.
Many thanks and kind regards,
Van Dyke VShell server I believe can do this. A trial is available.
http://vandyke.com/products/vshell/index.html
--
Todd H.http://www.toddh.net/
Hello, thanks for the advice, I installed VShell and with the standard
properties you can map a network drive (e.g. R: --> R:), however, when
doing a SFTP connection it does not show R:.
Are you sure that this should work?
No, not sure, as I've not had that specific requirement in the past.
What I can say though is that VanDyke's product is top shelf, and
their support A+. Before giving up, I'd drop their supoprt folks an
email or some sort of contact and run your needs past them and see if
it can be configured to do what you want.
--
Todd H.
http://www.toddh.net/
.
- References:
- Prev by Date: Re: SFTP Server (for Windows Server 2003) that can map "network drives"
- Next by Date: SSH2 tunneling impossible on Pix 525?
- Previous by thread: Re: SFTP Server (for Windows Server 2003) that can map "network drives"
- Next by thread: putty halts (doesnt crash)
- Index(es):