Has anyone seen this before? :
Using Remote File Viewer, I can browse the file system of my Vox however when I try and view the \Windows folder, Remote File Viewer shows the wait cursor for a few seconds then effectively disconnects me - I cannot go back and view and of the other folders, I have to disconnect and reconnect again to continue browsing.
Any idea why I can't view the \Windows directory?
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Does anyone know if it is possible to browse the files on a computer wirelessly from an Android phone?
I used to do it using Resco explorer on my old HTC touch Pro/Raphael ( WM6.1 ), I could up- and download files to the computer and even watch streamed movies using coreplayer. Can this all be done with Android?
I know how to browse the phone files from the PC via a wireless server application like WiFi File Explorer. I want to be able to do it the other way around, remotely would be even better. At the moment I am using LogMeIN ignition to tell the PC which files to send via WiFi File Explorer and it's a bit tedious.
Hi I have created a folder on the micro sd card called books and then transferred some documents from my pc onto it.
When I try to open the files on the phone it only gives me the option to open them via open office but it says it does not support files over a certain size.I would like to view them like I do on my pc, that is with Adobe reader. I have Adobe installed so how do I get the files to view with it ?
Thanks
I was trying to find a way to open .swf files which are locally saved.
My primary thought was using an html file in which I would link the desired .swf file.
When trying to open the html file via IE10 the file was blocked from IE and didn't load.
I then added the local drive path (C:\) as an exception to IE's whitelist with the method shown in this thread but again Flash didn't load.
After some more unsuccessful tests I finally ended up playing the .swf file when I opened the html file using Word 2013!
The file had its full functionality with no lag or other problems.
Only drawbacks found in this method was that Flash file didn't extend to fit the whole screen and that you are dependent on Word to play the file.
I know that it's not a proper method on playing .swf's, but it's an indication that Flash plugin could be enabled for local files.
So, do you have any other suggestions on playing locally saved Flash files or adding an exception on IE's whitelist for local path?
Hi!. It turns out that there is a computer program that would be nice to have on my tablet and would be useful for my university classes. The "program" is really an .exe file and there is also a folder called "data" and inside that folder there are many many .swf files. I CAN open the swf files separatly but I can't open the exe (what the exe does is ... well, basicly organising all the swf's with an interface, the text, menus and stuff ). Is there any way in which I can get that program to run on a Android tablet?.
Edit: I managed to convert the main exe file to swf, now I gotta see if there is some swf player on android (pretty sure there is )
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Hi!. It turns out that there is a computer program that would be nice to have on my tablet and would be useful for my university classes. The "program" is really an .exe file and there is also a folder called "data" and inside that folder there are many many .swf files. I CAN open the swf files separatly but I can't open the exe (what the exe does is ... well, basicly organising all the swf's with an interface, the text, menus and stuff ). Is there any way in which I can get that program to run on a Android tablet?.
Edit: I managed to convert the main exe file to swf, now I gotta see if there is some swf player on android (pretty sure there is )
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.EXE files couldn't run on Android because EXE is Windows executable and won't work on Linux or Android.
About swf player you can try this: SWF Player
It worked. I could convert the main exe to swf and it works on android. What would be REALLY cool would be to convert the main swf + the data folder (which contains the swf's that the program uses) to an apk file. I don't know if that's possible
not quite running it on the tablet
OK here is a solution but not an answer, you can run programs like splash top to view and controll your PC wirelessly over wifi from you tablet. Its like $20 for a year so you don't actually run the program on your tablet but you can run it on your computer on your tablet from anywhere in the world.
Mod edit: Please do not post mirrors with out the original developers permission and with out giving them full credit for their work.
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