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Old March 23rd 15, 08:17 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support
R.Wieser
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Default Remote Desktop - a plugin for reverse drive-sharing ?

Hello All,

In my previous thread I asked for a posibility to reverse the default
drive-sharing (instead of client-drives shared with the remote host, the
remote host sharing its drives with the client).

While doing some googeling I stumbled over a page mentioning that RDP has a
plugin possibility. Now I'm wondering if someone knows if that mechanism
can be used to create the above sharing, and if maybe such a plugin already
exists.

I've also read about a possibility to extend the clipboards capabilities to
allow file-copying thru it, but saw little to how thats done.

And now for going technical:
I've found some MSDN documentation about the plugin objects (what they are
comprised of), but not enough to be able to progress that way. If anyone
has an example project including both the server as well as the client ends
of the plugins/communication it would be appriciated.

Regards,
Rudy Wieser

P.s.
For anyone wondering why I want to have the sharing reversed: I regard my
local computer as much more important than the remote one (if you're
wondering, both are under my control), and would like to set the whole thing
up with as little danger to my client computer as possible.



 




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