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A Video Tutorial on how to install cwRsync on a server and client and transfer files
Hi,
At http://www.alanbonnici.com/videos/cwrsync.asp I have just placed a 20 minute video tutorial on how to install, configure and transfer data using this product.
I still consider this to be a works-in-progress document and would appreciate any feedback, corrections or suggestions.
Regards,
Alan Bonnici
Yuuguu - A nice and free solution for instant screen sharing and real time collaboration
Yuuguu offers cross network instant messaging, instant screen sharing, real time collaboration, web conferencing and remote support. It works on Windows, Mac OS and Linux based computers. Yuuguu uses an instant messenger style interface so you can instantly start a screen sharing session in just one click. There are no downloads or installs required for your participants - they can view your screen through a standard web browser.
Update Notification - cwRsync 4.0.1 - a bugfix release

SERVER
1. BUGFIX - Non-inheritance on file system permissions
copSSH installer configures /etc/fstab in a proper way to avoid Cygwin-driven overloading of access rights.
2. UPDATED - Service account created with no password expiration
CLIENT
3. BUGFIX - Two Missing DLLs for proper ssh operations
Update Notification - copSSH 3.0.1 - a bugfix release
copSSH 3.0.1 is a maintenance release to solve problems introduced during migration to Cygwin 1.7.
1. BUGFIX - Non-inheritance on file system permissions
copSSH installer configures /etc/fstab in a proper way to avoid Cygwin-driven overloading of access rights.
2. UPDATED - Specify terminal type CYGWIN in /etc/profile
There is no need anymore to specify 'export TERM=cygwin' to make nano editor work from remote connections
Update Notification - cwRsync 4.0.0 with Cygwin 1.7 and OpenSSH 5.3

CHANGES FROM VERSION 3.1.0
GENERAL
1. UPDATED - Cygwin 1.7.0-62
See http://www.mail-archive.com/cygwin@cygwin.com/msg101490.html for release notes
Cygwin 1.7 is a major release with many changes and enhancements. See http://www.cygwin.com/#beta-test for a complete overview.
Highlights:
- Windows 95, 98 and Me are not supported anymore.
- Mount points are no longer stored in the registry.
