Remote Connection Question

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I can connect to my computer just fine using Remote Connection. My goal is
to work remotely and be able to save files on my remote computer from the
local machine that I work from at school, or to be able to pull files from my
remote computer (home) and save them to my local computer at school. Is
this possible using remote connection???
 
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Right click on the .rdp file that you use to establish the remote
desktop connection.
Select Edit from the drop down menu.
Click on the Local Resources tab.
Make sure there's a check mark in the box next to Disk drives.
When connected to the remote computer you'll now see you're local
drives listed in places like Windows Explorer or My Computer.
You can now move files between both computers by whatever means
you want. Copy and Paste, Drag and Drop. Take your pick.
Keep in mind that the speed of the transfer will depend entirely
on the speed of your Internet connection.

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"rogeraggie" <rogeraggie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
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>I can connect to my computer just fine using Remote Connection.
>My goal is
> to work remotely and be able to save files on my remote
> computer from the
> local machine that I work from at school, or to be able to pull
> files from my
> remote computer (home) and save them to my local computer at
> school. Is
> this possible using remote connection???