Guys
Recently, I had a requirement to copy data from a laptop with disabled USB ports to a laptop which was normal 😉.
Since , I could not have used a pen drive to transfer data, so, I wrote a simple java socket program which served my purpose beautifully. Of-course, already available FTP client/server apps would have proven handy but what's fun in that!
PS: I hope it is self-explanatory that I didn't have the privileges to change the WORK-GROUP/DOMAIN of a laptop whose USB ports were disabled
In case you tick any of the below criteria , then , you could use my code
1. USB ports are disabled on a laptop.
2. You are not a great admirer of FTP protocol 😄
3. You recently lost a pen drive
4. You can't change the WORK-GROUP/DOMAIN of a laptop.
5. You want to learn java socket programming
6. You are curious
7. You want to submit it as your semester project assignment.
Click here to get the deliverable.
In case , you want to see source code , DM me.
Recently, I had a requirement to copy data from a laptop with disabled USB ports to a laptop which was normal 😉.
Since , I could not have used a pen drive to transfer data, so, I wrote a simple java socket program which served my purpose beautifully. Of-course, already available FTP client/server apps would have proven handy but what's fun in that!
PS: I hope it is self-explanatory that I didn't have the privileges to change the WORK-GROUP/DOMAIN of a laptop whose USB ports were disabled
In case you tick any of the below criteria , then , you could use my code
1. USB ports are disabled on a laptop.
2. You are not a great admirer of FTP protocol 😄
3. You recently lost a pen drive
4. You can't change the WORK-GROUP/DOMAIN of a laptop.
5. You want to learn java socket programming
6. You are curious
7. You want to submit it as your semester project assignment.
Click here to get the deliverable.
In case , you want to see source code , DM me.
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