TalkSerotek: Live mesh and SA?

  • From: Casey Mathews <cmathews@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "talk-serotek@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <talk-serotek@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 29 Oct 2008 08:31:33 -0400

Hey guys. Has anyone tried using Microsoft's Live Mesh to synch files/folder 
across desktops? It's really great, but I'm having some difficulty resolving 
conflicts, and deleting folders. File synching seems to work fine, but 
accessing those folders/files via the live desktop doesn't.
You can get to mesh at www.mesh.com<http://www.mesh.com>.
Here's a brief synopsis of this free service.

No more e-mailing attachments to yourself. Instead, synchronize the information 
you need across all your devices. The most up-to-date versions will be at

hand when you need them-at home, at the office, and on the go.
Just install the Live Mesh software on each device. Then add folders to your 
mesh. Folders are automatically synchronized, always available.
Anything you add to Live Mesh is available from anywhere, including the web 
from your Live Desktop. Your Live Desktop comes with 5 GB of free storage,
and
can be used from most web browsers.
Easily share files and photos with friends, family, and colleagues-invite them 
to a folder. Everyone is kept up to date because files can be synchronized

automatically with all your devices and all their devices.
Update documents, post comments, or send instant messages, all right from the 
folder. The Live Mesh bar helps you connect instantly with other folder members.

Keep track of all the activities in your mesh. See the online status of friends 
and colleagues, find out who has updated which files or folders, post and

read comments, and check the status of your devices.
News about your mesh is easy to access. You can view news items in the 
notifier, from the mesh bar, and on the Live Mesh website-available whenever, 
wherever

you are.
Your mesh is password-protected with your Windows Live ID, so only you have 
access to it. When you share a folder with family and friends, they sign in

with their own Windows Live ID to access it.
All file transfers are protected using Secure Socket Layers (SSL), the same 
technology your online bank uses.

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