Sharing Files With a Friend Across the Country

Thu Jun 22, 2006 2:36PM EDT

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Reader Brent writes: I would like to share files and folders with my brother who is located in another state. How do I do this? I have heard of VPNs but it all sounds too difficult. Is there an easy way for him to see what is on my computer and vice versa and also possibly download from each other?

A VPN would be the way to go... if you were both network administrators willing to go through the headache of setting it up.

I agree with you, Brent. A VPN is too complex, so here are some simpler alternatives.

My first suggestion would be to try FolderShare, which provides exactly the kind of features you're looking for. You set up FolderShare on the two machines, and folders on those machines can be shared over the Internet. You can also set it up to synchronize the contents of those folders, so you'll both always have an updated copy of each other's information. The service (which is in beta) is free, for now, and was recently bought by Microsoft, so it may appear in a future version of Windows in some form.

I've also written about GoToMyPC in the past, which lets you take remote control of another computer completely. It also includes file browsing and transferring features, but at $180 a year, it might be more than you're willing to pay just to send a few files around.

You could also consider a centralized file sharing service and both put the data you want to share on the Internet. Historically these services have been used for backing up data, but there's no reason why you couldn't both use it to share files between one another. I've used Xdrive successfully in the past. PC World just did a monster review of 17 of these services, as well.

There are hardware solutions too which allow remote access to remote computers, but I wouldn't recommend them for your specific situation. If one of the above methods doesn't work out, let me know, and we'll dig deeper.

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  • 1 Posted by nixster42 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:39PM EDT Report Abuse

    Try giving LogMeIn.com : https://secure.logmein.com/go.asp?page=home It's free and allows remote adminstration of another computer over the internet.

  • 2 Posted by harryporter11 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:16PM EDT Report Abuse

    Hi Null, That's great idea. I tried Foldershare and found it kind of useful. But what I am concerned about is the security. Using foldershare I can access to the whole computer unlike other program in which I can customize to which folder can be shared. Someone can access my computer and browse the whole things I get in here if I lost my login info. What do u think?

  • 3 Posted by narada_fernando on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:33PM EDT Report Abuse

    There are many possible ways to do this. * If you are a linux user, two people can log on to one machine and create a common folder to share the files. * If you are a windows user, you can use remote control of your PC by the other user, and share some folders. * If you like to use a third party, use Yahoo Groups. It has quite a large area for storage, and it is free. If you want more you may need to pay.

  • 4 Posted by i_rock_yes_i_do on Thu Jul 16, 2009 5:57PM EDT Report Abuse

    there is a program called alliance that i use. you pick what files you wanna share and it works great. the only problem is that it takes a min or two to put the files in the app.and that it has trouble with vista and windows 7 users.

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