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--liger--
24-02-2010, 11:41 PM
Hey everyone!

At school me and 2 other students use a laptop to do our Microsoft Office work for Access and Publisher on so we can also certify in these. My teacher hates how our school blocks e-mail and certain places she needs to go so we ARE NOT allowed to plug them into the schools network.

What we want to do is be able to e-mail her our work without hooking up to the network. So what I am asking is how can we send her an e-mail or her access our computer without us connecting to the network. I know it sounds impossible but there is a way.. We just don't know it.

Now we have our very own server in the classroom that only we use. It is connected to the school's network. What we want to do (like I said before) is e-mail the work to her.

Is there any possible way to put all 4 computers together and send them?
Is it possible to set up a server (we have an un-used one) just so we can send e-mail without the internet?
Can we use an easy transfer cable to send it straight to her computer?
Is it possible to plug up a huge 2TB drive to all four so it can be accessed constantly??

If anyone can help it is much needed!! If your method works I will make sure you get loads of Rep because this is almost impossible!!

Thanks! :8

P.S. These laptops has Bluetooth on them! Not sure if it helps any!

N!ck
24-02-2010, 11:47 PM
Use a flash drive?

--liger--
24-02-2010, 11:49 PM
Use a flash drive?

She doesnt want to do that. I don't know why, don't ask me but she refuses. Thats why I asked about the 2TB or even 1TB thing. Do they make some that have multiple USB Hubs on them so more than one computer can connect?

Recursion
25-02-2010, 01:23 PM
Simple answer: No, use a flash drive.

Extended: I did have a cable to transfer stuff to/from my UMPC, it used a cable to connect to the USB ports on each computer but it needed software on both machines, so it was a right pain in the ass.

If I was you, I'd get friendly with the IT techies and ask them to sort something out for you.

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