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We're happy to announce the release of a new version of the Windows sharing pack. This keep in mind that if you use this, you will be exposing your setup details to other people on the internet. The Windows sharepack is a set of scripts and tools for sharing files with others on a local network or internet connection. You can also install this pack in co-op mode, where it will make sure that every user has files from all users available to them. Version 0.9.6 includes changes from 0.9, 0. 9.5 and 0.9.6-rc1 (available as a separate download) and the version 0.9.6-rc4 (available at irc.startimes.net/channel #startimes if you want to try it out now). Changes from previous versions: The pack has been completely rewritten in Perl using the standard Perl module HTML::Template for the web pages, and also using XML::Twig to parse configuration files into a nice hierarchical structure that is easy to read.Windows sharing pack v0. 9.6 is a perl script that allows a user to share a directory on their Windows computer with other users on the same network. The sharing can be done by simply copying files to the share directory one by one, or it can also be initiated by either of two scripts. The first script will allow anyone with access to the share directory to download all the files in it, both local and remote. The second script allows remote file transfers via FTP or FTPS, but only if you have installed an FTP client for Windows on your machine first. These two programs are also available as separate downloads (see link above). Under the hood, this pack uses Net::FTP to get file listings via FTP and to transfer files using FTP, but it also has support for FISH (File Sharing over SSH), which allows non-secure (plaintext) transfers. Besides the scripts that you can run manually, this pack also contains various small utilities that can be used to handle common tasks.This script is used to start the server application. It accepts either -s or -d on its command line or directly if called without any options. If the directory starts with a "//" character, it will be interpreted as a delimiter. Only one single instance of this script is allowed on the network. This script is used to control server updates by either starting or stopping them. The -u parameter allows you to specify how often to update files in the share directory, otherwise it will update every 30 minutes. The -r parameter allows you to limit how many times this script should retry an interrupted server update before failing (when not specified that number of attempts is 4). cfa1e77820

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