IIS Problem

while travelling from abroad to Pakistan in shared my C drive of IIS and i can access that drive data in a web browser. but now i want to put or delete some files from my remote hard drive, i cannot connect to IIS via MMC,
is there any other solution to delete and upload files on that hard drive ?

Re: IIS Problem

FTP? I think ftp connections would be better and secure..

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I am not an IIS export, but how about installing (licenced) VNC next time ? (just a suggestion)
I have heard that Real VNC now offer Enterprise Edition (not free) with upto 2MB encryption.

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Depending on how your setup is, you can setup VPN and then use either Terminal services or just map that server's drives. Even the new Linksys routers offer VPN (with some tinkering at times).

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But i still didn't get the solution for that, how to remove or add files on the remote server with full access rigts to C drive with IIS

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Hack your server (joking)

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You must be kidding, FTP and secure? :hehe:

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Can you please explain how secure a FTP connection is .. :smiley:

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^ As safe as good old joe sending money to Nigeria to secure his 20 million funds.

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I think he forgot to put "S" infront of it "SFTP".