Thank you for all the suggestions.What I have right now, is like Teamviewer access without file transfer function. Each user remotely logs into our US company network via client VPN from another country. This is much faster than site-to-site VPN. Those foreign users will access and share one linux box via xrdp.They have to upload to this remote desktop 'window' files from their local PCs so that they can share the files with US users. We have a spreadsheet website that we use. Also they need to download files from the same website that we use to share info and files.
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They take those files onto their local PCs, edit, and send to their local (foreign) contacts.My options:- Email files to yourself (the remote desktop could have Thunderbird) to upload files to this spreadsheet website- Dropbox- File sharing website (OneDrive, Google Drive, or other ones) that they can access from their country and also from US. I have not found a good one.Samba is not preferred because it is not necessary to have a central location right now, because the spreadsheet website holds the files.I think (and hope) it is possible for each user to upload and download files between local and remote desktops, if I make this linux box a FTP server as well, then they can upload and download with the spreadsheet website.Once you set up WinSCP in client PCs, then a few clicks would open up the connection to the remote desktop, right?So, in essence, there is no supplemental file transfer program that will work with xRDP and VNC? Scp/winscp is one way to transfer, another as was suggested to setup a samba share that can be mapped/accessed when the VPN is established.Since the users seem to work on the files on their own, have you considered a document management system that the users can access check out the document they want to work on and upload. Many document management systems are web based so once the VPN is setup, the users can access the repository, look at subversion, alfresco or commercial Livelink ECM, documentum.etc.The disadvantage of a samba share is that one user could upload a file anther user modified with newer data.Document management and subversion include feature that retain versions of the files and could be reverted if needed or compared to see what the differences were.
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If automatic file transfer is not enabled, select from the transfer manager the files you wish to transfer and then click the Start button to begin the transfer. From the transfer manager, select a file and then click the Details button to view information such as the date and time of the transfer, the origin and destination of the files, and the number of bytes transferred.