I am looking for a password store system to use, and would like a decent amount of portability.
I have an exchange email account with public folders, I wondered if there was a prog that could store passwords in a file in that. That file would then be wirelessly synced and I would just need a client to decrypt it on my pocketpc and on my home pc. Then I could, if I lost my phone whilst on the road, set it up easily on a temp machine as I have outlook web access to download the encrypted store from my public folders.
Has anyone set up a similar system? Any advice?
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I'm looking for some combination of software to transfer mp4 files over to my home as simple as possible. Right now I'm looking into 2 Apache servers on the phone itself.
Is there a better solution? Maybe some software that can read directly from a Win7 shared drive? Or even a good FTP client?
For transfer of single files, I allready have an apache server running on my laptop. I have AutoHotKey set up to automagically display QRCode for the url for a file I select in Windows Explorer.
For transfering more, I usually just use the USB cabel
I use swiftftp on my phone and use FileZilla on my pc to transfer
Estrongs file explorer can mount windows smb shares directly from the phone, with the user name and password, of a valid user that has access to the shared volumes.
Tested in win7 ultimate 64bit and vista with an htc desire.
You can't use the pc's netbios name to access the shares, instead you need to use its IP address in the estrongs dialog.
I have an stream portal running on my computer. Jinzora. But when I clicked on the download in Inbuild browser. Nothing happened. I tried with Opera Mini then and it opened a download but it never started to transfer. So I have to try to run apache on the phone itself.
adcore said:
Estrongs file explorer can mount windows smb shares directly from the phone, with the user name and password, of a valid user that has access to the shared volumes.
Tested in win7 ultimate 64bit and vista with an htc desire.
You can't use the pc's netbios name to access the shares, instead you need to use its IP address in the estrongs dialog.
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Will try that to but I'm not sure what smb shares are. Are this normal shares when you click right click on a drive and share with advanced settings?
I dont have any users set. Just Everyone under premissions.
I actually always had problems to setup shares since Vista and upwards. Funny in XP they worked fine. Not parcticually with Win-Phone, but WInXP-WinXP.
thanks ... Estronge file explorer is excellent... works like a charm...
Yes this Estrong file explorer sees my both computer just fine. But When I try to connect it asks for a password and username. I never set any of this. Dont even know where to set it up.
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Yes this Estrong file explorer sees my both computer just fine. But When I try to connect it asks for a password and username. I never set any of this. Dont even know where to set it up.
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It's a bit beyond the scope of this forum, but to create a new user or modify an existing one :
Open control panel and click user accounts, if there is a user already in the system (most likely there is), just create a password for him.
Logging through the network with the above credentials will give you access to the users home folder (C:\users\"username" without the quotes) by default.
As an administrator, I am maintaining a network of different servers.
In emergencies, it is good to access the servers thru the pda or tablet.
Sometimes I want to access the file structure of a machine and sometimes get RDP access for a quick lookup or fix.
Of course for both task there are plenty of apps for android available.
But the best would be an app where I can select if I want to have directory/HD- or RDP-access of a particular machine.
Up to now I have to have two apps for this and have to setup the same list of the servers, ip's, username and password on both apps.
So for the sake of comfort, I would love to do this all thru the same app/serverlist, p.ex. a long klick on a server and you can chose the relevant access mode.
I remember back in the days when internet was accessed at 33kbps speeds (sorry.. old skool guy here) we used to use ini files in our installation package to set customers' email, proxy etc settings. In Windows there even used to be a file type of "ISP settings" or something similar that you could only right click and install new settings.
Now I'm facing the same situation. Doing my own client I need a way to automatically set up remote Androids to use certain IMAP email server, CardDAV, CalDAV etc. Does there exist any format of file, MMS message or set of commands to do it?
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I remember back in the days when internet was accessed at 33kbps speeds (sorry.. old skool guy here) we used to use ini files in our installation package to set customers' email, proxy etc settings. In Windows there even used to be a file type of "ISP settings" or something similar that you could only right click and install new settings.
Now I'm facing the same situation. Doing my own client I need a way to automatically set up remote Androids to use certain IMAP email server, CardDAV, CalDAV etc. Does there exist any format of file, MMS message or set of commands to do it?
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I don't think so you should look into a MDM system for android, I think that your best chance honestly. or find an app or company that allow push settings for network admins.
Hi,
is there some app that would let me fill proxy url (with authentication) and then run traffic through that proxy? Or at least some add—on to some browser, something like switchy omega is for desktop chrome.
I have found https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.assets.androidproxy but this doesn't support authentication.
I know there should be some solutions for rooted phone, do I need to get root access for this to work?
I also know that I can setup proxy for the access point, but that means always fill username and password by hand.
Thanks