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Connecting SE/30 to Dropbox, success!

mactjaap

Well-known member
Yes! Please write a posting about it!

I'm always very much intereste in connecting old Mac's to new things!

 

Mk.558

Well-known member
The Drop Box is a write-only folder in OS X. The folder is part of the [yourHDname]/Users/[yourusername]/Public/Drop Box path, and is designed to allow alien individuals to "drop off" folders to your system without intruding on the entire root directory (as with previous systems). This does not prohibit the user from sharing the entire root directory (all folders, all files) or specific folders on the network.

 

tbohen

Member
Today is looking to be a lot busier then I thought so here is the super short version, feel free to ask questions.

Server 2003 Running Appletalk on VMWare fusion on my Mac Pro. (puny image with hardly any RAM or Hard Drive)

Install Dropbox on Server and Share the dropbox folder via AFP

Connect SE/30 to Win Server and DONE

Fully connected to the cloud!

I use the SE/30 as a "Distraction Free Writing Zone" so this is a perfect solution to get my files backed up and accessible from my other machines when I want to pretty up the text in Pages or print etc.n Plus no worries about storing data on the internal drive that will probably fail any second!

Thanks!

 

napabar

Well-known member
A simpler approach may be to simply turn on FTP sharing on your Mac Pro. That way you can access anything on your Mac Pro, including mounted network shares, all the way back to a Mac Plus with Fetch.

 

tbohen

Member
Napabar, maybe, but this way its just File - Save and Done from Microsoft Word, no pushing files around and everything is up on the cloud with full versioning. For my writing application, I can't see how it can get much better.

 

napabar

Well-known member
Agreed, it's not as nice as having a mounted disk, but less overhead. I've done similar things running XP in VirtualBox, and used PCMACLAN to share out my iDisk and Time Capsule, so that a Mac 512K could access them. I felt dirty using Windows. Still looking for a more "Mac" way to do it. :lol:

 
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