My Remote Files 2.4.1

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My Remote Files is a file server that can provide access to its resources by https secure connection from any web browser without intermediate servers. Users can login to server from a local network as well as from any PC in the Internet. The program can be used to create file servers of different kinds. They can store either company information with various access to different users from its LAN, or public data for clients outside company's network. In any case, My Remote Files provides flexible solution that may be necessary for all kinds of networks--from small private to company's networks with different level of complexity.

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