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--- In hdr2496@y..., "Christopher Duncan" <duncanc@m...> wrote:
\n> > what are u using for FTP program?
\n>
\n> I suspect that most of the Windows users here already know this, but
\nwith
\n> Windows 98 & ME and Windows 2000, you no longer need a separate FTP
\nclient
\n> program as you can simply create an FTP mapping to the HDR through
\nthe
\n> 'network places' icon and drag & drop to the HDR. I realize that's
\nof little
\n> value to the Mac folks, but might offer a minor simplification to
\nthe
\n> Windows setups.
\n>
\n> Christopher