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Agreed that the most ideal way is physically connecting both HDs into one machine. If you have to do it over a LAN, pick some sort of server and use it. I'm a fan of SSH/scp myself, but that's mostly limited to the *NIX world. FTP would work fine.
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Kaiten, (A) you can run an FTP server on a LAN just fine, (B) You'd need a crossover cable rather than a regular CAT5 unless you have a router, and (C) he was discussing options for if they couldn't get the computers in the same building together.
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