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    hi, I have managed deploying my database and I've created .msi but it's on my computer. I've tryed to copy it on a different server using copy and paste but it cannot do it. how could I go about this one. Please help

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      hi, I have managed deploying my database and I've created .msi but it's on my computer. I've tryed to copy it on a different server using copy and paste but it cannot do it. how could I go about this one. Please help

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      Hi, Please let me know how you are accessing the other sever? If it is thru RemoteDesktop connection,first you need to upload the .msi or setup file to that machine via FTP.Then on single click of .msi the application will be installed.

      Kiran Kumar.CH (MCP)

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        Hi, Please let me know how you are accessing the other sever? If it is thru RemoteDesktop connection,first you need to upload the .msi or setup file to that machine via FTP.Then on single click of .msi the application will be installed.

        Kiran Kumar.CH (MCP)

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        Yes I'm using RemoteDesktop connection, I have setup file on my machine but via FTP I'm not so sure. how could I be sure that I've loaded it with FTP?

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          Yes I'm using RemoteDesktop connection, I have setup file on my machine but via FTP I'm not so sure. how could I be sure that I've loaded it with FTP?

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          FTP is a file transfer protocol which is a utility to send the files between two machines of different locations.First you need to open your local FTP site and copy your file and open the same FTP site in remote machine and use it.To connect ftp i think you need VPN. The easy way is just zip the file and mail it.open your mail in remotemachine and download the same and use it if the size is not so big.

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            FTP is a file transfer protocol which is a utility to send the files between two machines of different locations.First you need to open your local FTP site and copy your file and open the same FTP site in remote machine and use it.To connect ftp i think you need VPN. The easy way is just zip the file and mail it.open your mail in remotemachine and download the same and use it if the size is not so big.

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            I've Zipped the file and tried to send it but I made a mistake wrote a wrong server address and now I want to rename. When I try to zip I get the outlook express with the zip file attached to it. What could I do. Do I really have to delete the whole folder? Thanks

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              I've Zipped the file and tried to send it but I made a mistake wrote a wrong server address and now I want to rename. When I try to zip I get the outlook express with the zip file attached to it. What could I do. Do I really have to delete the whole folder? Thanks

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              1. Right click on .MSI file>winzip>add to .zip >After creating zip file,open yahoomail and login with your id >compose the mail with the zip file as attachment and send it to yourself. >now go to remote machine and open your yahoomail and open that mail just now sent by you >now click on attachment and save the zip file to mycomputer. Another way to send files is:- 2)Do you have yahoo messenger in two machines,if you have then you login in both messengers with different id's,now send file from Yahoo id1(local) to YahooId2(Remote).

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                1. Right click on .MSI file>winzip>add to .zip >After creating zip file,open yahoomail and login with your id >compose the mail with the zip file as attachment and send it to yourself. >now go to remote machine and open your yahoomail and open that mail just now sent by you >now click on attachment and save the zip file to mycomputer. Another way to send files is:- 2)Do you have yahoo messenger in two machines,if you have then you login in both messengers with different id's,now send file from Yahoo id1(local) to YahooId2(Remote).

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                Thanks Kumar, This worked for me actually I had to share The file so that I Could read it on a different server. Hope you anderstand what I mean. But you have been of so much help thank you very much.

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