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Re: Problems With Cad on your team?

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Originally Posted by Swampdude
We need a way to host files that we could get at from anywhere, including through the school firewall. But I'm not sure how we can do that as the administrators are kind of like OZ out there somewhere. CD burning is a pain and can be risky as data might get corrupted or lost/overwritten and finding a burner is a crap shoot at school. I'm glad I saw this thread cuz now I'm going to ask the students to pull this off. Unfortunately the firewall has hindered us in many ways, keeping us from models on line and we can't use Chiefdelphi there either - as it's a chat forum. I know they mean well, but in our circumstances, they stop our progress too much.
i have a solution, why not spend team funds into buying a set of Team Jumpdrives, Data sticks, USB Hard Drives,.. whatever u like to call them, i have one and it easily lets me work on my stuff anywhere. 128 is good enough for any cad project. for those who want more tho 256 is sometimes worth the jump but not for CAD. anyways buy 5 for your cad team and let them borrow them and take them where ever they need to go, they tend not to need drivers so u can take them anywhere and exchage them between members as needed. its still one ofthe most convient ways to sharing files. with out firewalls or network connections

here in Cali a 128 drive can run u from 20- 40 bucks so with maybe a lil more than 100 bucks your problem maybe solved

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