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|    Herbert Kleebauer to Maria Sophia    |
|    Re: Erracitic results, export chats from    |
|    27 Jan 26 22:00:04    |
      XPost: alt.comp.os.windows-11       From: klee@unibwm.de              On 1/27/2026 9:22 PM, Maria Sophia wrote:       > Herbert Kleebauer wrote:              > Since your needs are so simple, almost any solution I've tested in the past       > works for you (& that's fine). Nobody said you had to use a better tool.              But I can't imagine a simpler way to do it: one finger tip on the       phone and one QR-code scan on the PC and all is up and running.       And you don't have to learn anything new because all you are using       is the Windows explorer (in the same way as you do it on the local disk).              It does all I want and in the simplest way possible. So I call       it the "better tool".                            >> The communication software on pc and phone must be active only       >> if I transfer data. I don't want an open port to the phone all       >> the time.       >       > Bbbbbuuuuttttt it's just this one command you run when you need it.       > C:\> net use Z: \\102.168.1.2@8000\DavWWWRoot              The problem is not the client (pc) but the server (phone). If       the port is open all the time, there is a much higher risk to be       misused than when the server is only running while it is actually       used.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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