G Drive?

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by Greybeard, Mar 18, 2007.

  1. Greybeard

    Greybeard Guest

    Is there a problem with the collective "G" drive? I can log on, can't see
    anything, and can't see the directory I created?

    I'd appreciate an objective view on the problem.

    Also, can I post .75 Gb on the drive for a short period?

    Taa.
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    Greybeard

    FLHTCUI UK-07 96 cu-in (Written off after 3 days & 182 miles!) Courtesy of a
    myopic female driver.
    FLHTCUI UK-07 Mk II
    Trumpet Trophy 1200 -96, (The Barge) for rainy days.
    Garmin Zumo 550, To get me home!

    ukrm@foxtails[dot]co[dot]uk
     
    Greybeard, Mar 18, 2007
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    Paul - xxx Guest

    I just accessed it and all seemed OK.
     
    Paul - xxx, Mar 18, 2007
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  3. Greybeard

    JB Guest

    I had to upgrade to the new 'driver'. I couldn't login with the old version.
    All seems ok though with all various directoris visible and downloadable.
    Cheers,
    JB
     
    JB, Mar 18, 2007
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  4. Greybeard

    Greybeard Guest

    Yep found that.
    I've put the new driver on the GMail drive now as well.

    Any idea of the maximum size single file I can stuff on the drive for a
    short time?
    Cheers.
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    Greybeard

    FLHTCUI UK-07 96 cu-in (Written off after 3 days & 182 miles!) Courtesy of a
    myopic female driver.
    FLHTCUI UK-07 Mk II
    Trumpet Trophy 1200 -96, (The Barge) for rainy days.
    Garmin Zumo 550, To get me home!

    ukrm@foxtails[dot]co[dot]uk
     
    Greybeard, Mar 18, 2007
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  5. Greybeard

    frag Guest

    Greybeard banged the rocks together and they said :
    This is a driver required to access the GMail drive, yes?

    And you've put it on the GMail drive. So people need to access the
    drive to download the driver so they can access the drive to download
    the driver so they can access the drive to download the driver so they
    can access the drive to download the driver so they can access the
    drive to download the driver so they can access the drive...


    <Brain GPF Error. Abort, Retry or Cancel?>
     
    frag, Mar 18, 2007
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  6. Greybeard

    BORG Guest


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    [Rot 13 it]
     
    BORG, Mar 18, 2007
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  7. Greybeard

    Greybeard Guest

    Actually Frag although I see where you are coming from, the original file
    was already there, I just updated it.
    It's probably there as easy access for people to email the file to other
    users should they want it rather than having to hunt the interweb.
    At least, that's what I've convinced myself, trying to stave off a senior
    moment ;o)
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    Greybeard

    FLHTCUI UK-07 96 cu-in (Written off after 3 days & 182 miles!) Courtesy of a
    myopic female driver.
    FLHTCUI UK-07 Mk II
    Trumpet Trophy 1200 -96, (The Barge) for rainy days.
    Garmin Zumo 550, To get me home!

    ukrm@foxtails[dot]co[dot]uk
     
    Greybeard, Mar 19, 2007
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    antonye Guest

    Yes, if you want to see it as a "drive" on your machine.
    No, you can still get in through the web interface using
    the secret username/password combo. You can still download
    the files through this web interface and that includes the
    driver. In fact, you don't need the driver at all to access
    the same files; the driver just makes it all a bit easier.
     
    antonye, Mar 19, 2007
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  9. Greybeard

    raden Guest

    Can someone email me the username and password ?
     
    raden, Mar 19, 2007
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  10. Greybeard

    antonye Guest

    JFGI
     
    antonye, Mar 20, 2007
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  11. Greybeard

    frag Guest

    antonye banged the rocks together and they said :
    Ok, thats the username, now the password?
     
    frag, Mar 20, 2007
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  12. Greybeard

    Greybeard Guest


    square it
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    Greybeard

    FLHTCUI UK-07 96 cu-in (Written off after 3 days & 182 miles!) Courtesy of a
    myopic female driver.
    FLHTCUI UK-07 Mk II
    Trumpet Trophy 1200 -96, (The Barge) for rainy days.
    Garmin Zumo 550, To get me home!

    ukrm@foxtails[dot]co[dot]uk
     
    Greybeard, Mar 20, 2007
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