Online document storage

julie

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I know this exists, does anyone have any site recommendations? I need somewhere to keep some of my documents that I need access to at home and at work.
 

julie

New member
I know this exists, does anyone have any site recommendations? I need somewhere to keep some of my documents that I need access to at home and at work.
 

julie

New member
I know this exists, does anyone have any site recommendations? I need somewhere to keep some of my documents that I need access to at home and at work.
 

julie

New member
I know this exists, does anyone have any site recommendations? I need somewhere to keep some of my documents that I need access to at home and at work.
 

julie

New member
I know this exists, does anyone have any site recommendations? I need somewhere to keep some of my documents that I need access to at home and at work.
 
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65rosessamurai

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Depending on the amount of Data, wouldn't it be more secure to have about a 4GB or so USB Flash ROM, or a 3.5" portable HDD with a USB2.0 connection? It may fit within your budget, though I don't know of any sites that allow document storage beyond photos, and that would be free (and free of any security breaches)
I'm constantly carrying two USB Flash ROM "sticks", one is 2GB which I partitioned with a password to get in (not even full) and a second one which is 4GB and not even used yet. Oh, I also put one of those Mobil Phone clips on it so if it falls out of your pocket it'll be tied to your shirt pocket or something so it won't fall (into water or some hazard).
Its also handy because it prevents being dropped or lost if you clip it inside your tote bag, purse or whatever you store it in.

Anyway, thats how I solved my problem with accessing documents from home and work, (though with Windows XP Pro, you can have "Remote Access")

Good Luck!
 
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65rosessamurai

Guest
Depending on the amount of Data, wouldn't it be more secure to have about a 4GB or so USB Flash ROM, or a 3.5" portable HDD with a USB2.0 connection? It may fit within your budget, though I don't know of any sites that allow document storage beyond photos, and that would be free (and free of any security breaches)
I'm constantly carrying two USB Flash ROM "sticks", one is 2GB which I partitioned with a password to get in (not even full) and a second one which is 4GB and not even used yet. Oh, I also put one of those Mobil Phone clips on it so if it falls out of your pocket it'll be tied to your shirt pocket or something so it won't fall (into water or some hazard).
Its also handy because it prevents being dropped or lost if you clip it inside your tote bag, purse or whatever you store it in.

Anyway, thats how I solved my problem with accessing documents from home and work, (though with Windows XP Pro, you can have "Remote Access")

Good Luck!
 
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65rosessamurai

Guest
Depending on the amount of Data, wouldn't it be more secure to have about a 4GB or so USB Flash ROM, or a 3.5" portable HDD with a USB2.0 connection? It may fit within your budget, though I don't know of any sites that allow document storage beyond photos, and that would be free (and free of any security breaches)
I'm constantly carrying two USB Flash ROM "sticks", one is 2GB which I partitioned with a password to get in (not even full) and a second one which is 4GB and not even used yet. Oh, I also put one of those Mobil Phone clips on it so if it falls out of your pocket it'll be tied to your shirt pocket or something so it won't fall (into water or some hazard).
Its also handy because it prevents being dropped or lost if you clip it inside your tote bag, purse or whatever you store it in.

Anyway, thats how I solved my problem with accessing documents from home and work, (though with Windows XP Pro, you can have "Remote Access")

Good Luck!
 
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65rosessamurai

Guest
Depending on the amount of Data, wouldn't it be more secure to have about a 4GB or so USB Flash ROM, or a 3.5" portable HDD with a USB2.0 connection? It may fit within your budget, though I don't know of any sites that allow document storage beyond photos, and that would be free (and free of any security breaches)
I'm constantly carrying two USB Flash ROM "sticks", one is 2GB which I partitioned with a password to get in (not even full) and a second one which is 4GB and not even used yet. Oh, I also put one of those Mobil Phone clips on it so if it falls out of your pocket it'll be tied to your shirt pocket or something so it won't fall (into water or some hazard).
Its also handy because it prevents being dropped or lost if you clip it inside your tote bag, purse or whatever you store it in.

Anyway, thats how I solved my problem with accessing documents from home and work, (though with Windows XP Pro, you can have "Remote Access")

Good Luck!
 
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65rosessamurai

Guest
Depending on the amount of Data, wouldn't it be more secure to have about a 4GB or so USB Flash ROM, or a 3.5" portable HDD with a USB2.0 connection? It may fit within your budget, though I don't know of any sites that allow document storage beyond photos, and that would be free (and free of any security breaches)
<br />I'm constantly carrying two USB Flash ROM "sticks", one is 2GB which I partitioned with a password to get in (not even full) and a second one which is 4GB and not even used yet. Oh, I also put one of those Mobil Phone clips on it so if it falls out of your pocket it'll be tied to your shirt pocket or something so it won't fall (into water or some hazard).
<br />Its also handy because it prevents being dropped or lost if you clip it inside your tote bag, purse or whatever you store it in.
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<br />Anyway, thats how I solved my problem with accessing documents from home and work, (though with Windows XP Pro, you can have "Remote Access")
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<br />Good Luck!
 
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