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sandala27

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I'm new here, and have a question. I was given a CD of a slideshow that I want to be able to share online. However...everywhere I go (onetrumedia, etc) won't accept the file b/c it is an .exe file? Is there ANY way that I can convert this CD to something on the web perhaps so that I can share it via email, etc??
Not even sure if this is possible.
Thanks!
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How big is the file and what time frame would it need to be available online for
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This is what it says when I click on properties... 347 MB (364,631,569 bytes)
I would probably need it for a couple of weeks or so?
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You can use this for 500MB files, you upload it, get a link, send the link to as many people as you want, they download it within 2 weeks of it being uploaded

http://www.spread-it.com/

Slow to upload but download will be at whatever speed the recipient usually has for downloads, you also get a password to delete the file if you want

A permanent solution would be zapr

http://www.zapr.net/whatiszapr.aspx

You can make any one folder or all folders available, you send a link, they transfer directly from your PC to theirs. Your PC would need to be online while they did this. It is easy to remove access to any folders even if someone has been sent a link as the link only applies to the folder when it is set up and remains active

You can also set the programme to not run at start up so no one could access anything until you signed in
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