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I don't know about GTM, but you could upload the file to one of the many
file upload sites or Amazon S3.

I know the ads I hear say you can remotely help out people, so I would guess
that you are the host and you send them a URL to connect up to your PC then
you can take control of theirs. (Also look at WebEx. I used that with a
Vendor at one time when they wanted to see what was happening.)

On Thu, May 22, 2008 at 9:41 AM, Jeff Crosby <jlcrosby@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

Does Go To Meeting (GTM) have file transfer capabilities?

I have a need to travel to about 20 customers and install a newer
version of ordering software. This constitutes about 300 miles of
driving at today's gas prices (and 2 full day's time).

All but 1 of these customer has broadband capabilities, so if signed up
for GTM and was able to transfer the install files securely, I could do
the installs from here.

Or I guess if GTM doesn't have file transfer capabilities, I suppose I
could temporarily set up my PC as an FTP server and FTP it across.

Thanks.

--
Jeff Crosby
UniPro Foodservice/Dilgard
260-422-7531
Opinions expressed are my own and not necessarily those of my company.
Unless I say so.


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