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Today, I was struggling with getting some code deployed to a client's test
server and called him to double-check FTP credentials and such.   He casually
mentions having the ability to share your hard drive (and other devices) with a Remote
Desktop session.  How many times would that have come in handy?!?!  
Anyway, I dug into it further and it works!  
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Check out <a href="http://blogs.inetium.com/blogs/dmork/archive/2007/10/03/transferring-files-via-remote-desktop.aspx">Dan
Mork's blog posting</a> on the topic as he does a great job of walking you through
the process.  (Make sure and check the comments as there is another really good
tip there about saving your Remote Desktop connection with your configuration).  
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Today, I was&amp;nbsp;struggling with getting some code deployed to&amp;nbsp;a client's test
server and called him to double-check FTP credentials and such.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; He casually
mentions having the ability to share your hard drive (and other devices) with a Remote
Desktop session.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;How many times&amp;nbsp;would that have come in handy?!?!&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;
Anyway,&amp;nbsp;I dug into it further and it works!&amp;nbsp; 
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Check out &lt;a href="http://blogs.inetium.com/blogs/dmork/archive/2007/10/03/transferring-files-via-remote-desktop.aspx"&gt;Dan
Mork's blog posting&lt;/a&gt; on the topic as he does a great job of walking you through
the process.&amp;nbsp; (Make sure and check the comments as there is another really good
tip there about saving your Remote Desktop connection with your configuration).&amp;nbsp; 
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