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  • K Kevin McFarlane

    MS releases SkyDrive clients for Windows and Mac[^] Note, if you already use this then you actually have to click a link to retain the 25 GB storage otherwise it will revert to 7!

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    Jon Sagara
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    Kevin McFarlane wrote:

    Note, if you already use this then you actually have to click a link to retain the 25 GB storage otherwise it will revert to 7!

    Yikes! Thanks for the note. I almost lost 17 GB of free space!

    Jon Sagara Some see the glass as half-empty, some see the glass as half-full. I see the glass as too big. -- George Carlin Blog | Twitter | Articles

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    • K Kevin McFarlane

      MS releases SkyDrive clients for Windows and Mac[^] Note, if you already use this then you actually have to click a link to retain the 25 GB storage otherwise it will revert to 7!

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      Richard Andrew x64
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      Good link. But is there really any advantage to cloud storage that makes it better than carrying a flash drive? I mean, at least my confidential files are not on someone else's servers, ready for download to any hacker.

      The difficult we do right away... ...the impossible takes slightly longer.

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      • Richard Andrew x64R Richard Andrew x64

        Good link. But is there really any advantage to cloud storage that makes it better than carrying a flash drive? I mean, at least my confidential files are not on someone else's servers, ready for download to any hacker.

        The difficult we do right away... ...the impossible takes slightly longer.

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        Lost User
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        Richard Andrew x64 wrote:

        I mean, at least my confidential files are not on someone else's servers, ready for download to any hacker.

        True, they're on a $15 device in your pocket ready to be lost, stolen or run through the washer. How about using both methods for data integrity?

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          Richard Andrew x64 wrote:

          I mean, at least my confidential files are not on someone else's servers, ready for download to any hacker.

          True, they're on a $15 device in your pocket ready to be lost, stolen or run through the washer. How about using both methods for data integrity?

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          Mike Mullikin wrote:

          How about using both methods for data integrity?

          I could get used to that. As long as I'm confident that the sync software encrypts my stuff before sending it to the cloud.

          The difficult we do right away... ...the impossible takes slightly longer.

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          • Richard Andrew x64R Richard Andrew x64

            Mike Mullikin wrote:

            How about using both methods for data integrity?

            I could get used to that. As long as I'm confident that the sync software encrypts my stuff before sending it to the cloud.

            The difficult we do right away... ...the impossible takes slightly longer.

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            Lost User
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            I don't rely on the sync software (for cloud storage) or keeping the flash drive private (local storage). I encrypt the files myself. TrueCrypt[^]

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            • K Kevin McFarlane

              MS releases SkyDrive clients for Windows and Mac[^] Note, if you already use this then you actually have to click a link to retain the 25 GB storage otherwise it will revert to 7!

              Kevin

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              Gordon Brandly
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              Phew, that was close but I've got my 25 GB back now -- thanks much for letting us know about that link! :cool:

              “The definition of embedded system has broadened over the geezerhood.”

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                I don't rely on the sync software (for cloud storage) or keeping the flash drive private (local storage). I encrypt the files myself. TrueCrypt[^]

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                lewax00
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                Same here. It's pretty easy to use with a service like Dropbox, and you could install it on a portable drive and then encrypt the rest of the space so you don't even have to install it to access the data on another computer.

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                • K Kevin McFarlane

                  MS releases SkyDrive clients for Windows and Mac[^] Note, if you already use this then you actually have to click a link to retain the 25 GB storage otherwise it will revert to 7!

                  Kevin

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                  Wjousts
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                  Ouch! Thanks for the heads up. Sure I'm currently only using 0.3 GB, but it's nice to have the option.

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                  • Richard Andrew x64R Richard Andrew x64

                    Good link. But is there really any advantage to cloud storage that makes it better than carrying a flash drive? I mean, at least my confidential files are not on someone else's servers, ready for download to any hacker.

                    The difficult we do right away... ...the impossible takes slightly longer.

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                    Kevin McFarlane
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                    Richard Andrew x64 wrote:

                    But is there really any advantage to cloud storage that makes it better than carrying a flash drive?

                    Yes. Flash drive gets lost or forgotten. Or, you're a contractor and you have your own tech stuff you want to access and client site does not allow unauthorised external media. Cloud storage is convenient. Just access what you want from anywhere.

                    Richard Andrew x64 wrote:

                    at least my confidential files are not on someone else's servers, ready for download to any hacker.

                    How often are the likes of Google and Microsoft really compromised in terms of user data being lost? But in any case I generally don't store confidential data in such places - mostly all technical or general purpose notes that I wouldn't be embarrassed by if anyone discovered them. In any case, more generally, you can always apply encryption if you're paranoid.

                    Kevin

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                      Ouch! Thanks for the heads up. Sure I'm currently only using 0.3 GB, but it's nice to have the option.

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                      Kevin McFarlane
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                      Yes, I'm not using very much either but always worth grabbing what you can if it's going. Never know when you might need it. :)

                      Kevin

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                      • K Kevin McFarlane

                        MS releases SkyDrive clients for Windows and Mac[^] Note, if you already use this then you actually have to click a link to retain the 25 GB storage otherwise it will revert to 7!

                        Kevin

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                        Tom Delany
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                        Ditto to the above. Saved my 25 GB.

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                        • K Kevin McFarlane

                          MS releases SkyDrive clients for Windows and Mac[^] Note, if you already use this then you actually have to click a link to retain the 25 GB storage otherwise it will revert to 7!

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                          Ravi Bhavnani
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                          Thanks for the notification! 5+ :thumbsup: /ravi

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