ZEDEX File Server ... The School Networking Solution!
Before I forget, Zedex can connect to a Linux server. Unbelievable but true. Instructions are here: Zedex to a Linux server And ZEDEX is totally FREE: no adds, no time limit. Watch Zedex in action: Flash video of Zedex, Or download and run the following Camtasia video: ZEDEX_INTRO.exeLearn more by reading this excellent tutorial on Zedex by Alan Zisman: http://www.zisman.ca/zedex/ Ask questions or offer comments in our new discussion group at Google Groups: http://www.groups.google.com/group/zedex?hl=e |
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*Networks needn't be complicated or expensive! * With Zedex, peer to peer networks become organized . Users on any workstation are able to login to one computer that acts as a file server. Students can access their files from any computer in their school, be it a new PC running XP, an older PC running Win98, an even older PC running WFW, or a Mac running OS X. * The only network that enables users to access their files from the login file list. When you log in, Zedex expands to show the folders and files in your Drive. Select the file (double clicking or enter key) and the file opens in the program in which it was created. * No need for an expensive file server ... just use one of your Win98(recommended) or Win 95 computers as the server. You can also use a Linux server. You can also use Win XP as well, but you will not have passwords for the logins. * Okay, so you got a Mac. Use this AppleScript to log into a Zedex server. Zedex Login.scpt.sit |Zedex has a 16 bit version to work with Windows 3.1, Windows for Workgroups |
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| Installing Zedex || Installing a Peer to Peer Network|| Windows for Workgroups || Download || Policy Editor || Installing Programs on Workstations || Zedex and Mac's || Netscape/Mozilla and Zedex || Contact || Running programs from a server |