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Can you set up the shared folders so that they act as more like a windows shared folder. ie,
the option to upload and delete without setting up an autosync. |
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actually you can enable gbridge support for windows shared folder.
Options -> Advanced options -> Open to my Other Computers, check "Windows Share Folder" |
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Perhaps a middle ground could be worked out: Maybe an FTP server? That way windows could transparently use it like a "share folder" without needing to select that option and exposing the network shares (which, as I am interpreting, is not desirable for whatever reason).
It could also allow for easier syncing between users of another account...
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sounds good to me
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