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Bandwidth of shared folders

 
 
Dave Rope
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      2nd Sep 2003
Hi,
I have a friend that tells me that if you have a VPN
network, and you share folders, your network gets a lot of
traffic. Is that true?
I'm sure it is not because I have seen huge networks that
share folders and there is no traffic, just by sharing
them, when I used the files in the shared folder there is
traffic, but not before.

Any information about this?
Thanks,
Dave.
 
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David Jones
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      2nd Sep 2003
The act of sharing folders uses no traffic.
The act of /accessing/ or /browsing/ those shared folders
is what causes traffic.

>-----Original Message-----
>Hi,
> I have a friend that tells me that if you have a VPN
>network, and you share folders, your network gets a lot

of
>traffic. Is that true?
>I'm sure it is not because I have seen huge networks

that
>share folders and there is no traffic, just by sharing
>them, when I used the files in the shared folder there

is
>traffic, but not before.
>
>Any information about this?
>Thanks,
>Dave.
>.
>

 
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