
DirectNet Drive Features:
Remote storage is visible as a local hard disk to applications
DirectNet Drive fully emulates local disk behavior for the mounted sites. It allows any software to use the contents of the remote storage. With DirectNet Drive you can have local FTP drive, WebDAV drive or SFTP drive.
Manage files and folders using Windows Explorer
You can use all the functionality of Windows Explorer: drag-n-drop, cut-copy-paste, pictures preview, file type icons etc. Search for files using standart Windows search. If you prefer any other file manager (such as Windows Commander) it also works flawlessly.
It is also possible to run executables directly from the mounted drive.
Play video and music in your favorite player
Because DirectNet Drive allows random access all the media can be navigated to any position in time.
Supports FTP, WebDAV, SFTP protocols and their secure versions
FTP active/passive, FTP over SSL, WebDAV/SSL etc. Proxy options are also available.
Monitor network activity and get informed if network errors occur
DirectNet Drive shows popups above tray area about every network operation performed. You can disable it if you don't need it. In case of network error it is possible to silently retry operation. This works well for unstable network.
Use DOS commands
DirectNet Drive provides full emulation layer to Windows kernel thus allowing use of all the DOS commands: dir, move, copy, xcopy, comp etc. Windows treats mounted drive as generic local FTP disk, WebDAV disk or SFTP disk.
• License: Free
• Operating system: Windows 2003, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows 7, Windows NT
• Size: 6.72MB
• Publisher: http://directnet-drive.net/
• Download: DirectNet Drive
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This is a good tool to share the updated files with other employees in your company from a central File Storage Server.
ReplyDeleteWill this trick Windows 7 Home Premium's backup utility into thinking it's backing up to a local drive when it's actually backing up to a network resource? Home Premium won't let you back up over a network, whereas Pro and Ultimate will. Thanks!
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