Hello guys,
I would like to mount a sftp or a ftp with ssl (vsftp with ssl) on to a Windows machine as an X: drive. So far I found SftpDrive witch costs only $39 :) and I don't want it.
Do any of you have a positive experience with something like this?
I need it cause I will install a very important software on that drive, witch doesn't need to be on the local disk of the windows machine.
Thank you!
On Nov 17, 2007 4:07 PM, Bazy bazy@goofy.celuloza.ro wrote:
Hello guys,
I would like to mount a sftp or a ftp with ssl (vsftp with ssl) on to a Windows machine as an X: drive. So far I found SftpDrive witch costs only $39 :) and I don't want it.
Do any of you have a positive experience with something like this?
I need it cause I will install a very important software on that drive, witch doesn't need to be on the local disk of the windows machine.
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Check out sftpdrive. It's a windows program that mounts sftp or ssh directories as a windows drive. I think it's about $30 but it's worth it.
On 2007-11-17, Bazy bazy@goofy.celuloza.ro wrote:
I would like to mount a sftp or a ftp with ssl (vsftp with ssl) on to a Windows machine as an X: drive. So far I found SftpDrive witch costs only $39 :) and I don't want it.
Do any of you have a positive experience with something like this?
WinSCP is free and can give you access to remote filesystems via ssh/sftp, but you can't map it to a drive. You can run programs directly from the WinSCP application window, though.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/winscp/