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Sending files using modem

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    In my situation there is one 'server' (Win2000) and there are numerous 'clients' (Win95/98/ME/NT/2000). Both server and clients have modems, but no internet connection. Now the question is very simple (even though haven't found a simple answer yet): how can I send a file from the server to a client using the modems? I've looked at RAS, TAPI and other complicated stuff :confused: , but surely there must be an EASY way to do this. Structured programming vs. chaotic mind boggling

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      In my situation there is one 'server' (Win2000) and there are numerous 'clients' (Win95/98/ME/NT/2000). Both server and clients have modems, but no internet connection. Now the question is very simple (even though haven't found a simple answer yet): how can I send a file from the server to a client using the modems? I've looked at RAS, TAPI and other complicated stuff :confused: , but surely there must be an EASY way to do this. Structured programming vs. chaotic mind boggling

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      you could use the old zmodem transfer protocol (or any of the others) but i don't know where to find a class that does it (sure there must be a CZModem() somewhere...) ;) --- "every year we invent better idiot proof systems and every year they invent better idiots"

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