I need a .NET Windows program written that will take a series of files located on a client machine and transfer them to my server. In order for me to support my clients, I need access to several of their database files.
The files to be downloaded would be listed inside the program or in app.config.
This program would launch and ask them to confirm that they want to upload their files to my server. When they click okay the program will upload the files.
I would prefer to use web services if possible, however ftp may work as well, provided that allowances are made for firewalls etc.
I prefer VB.NET 2005. Ideally there would be an install program, however I can build that myself if required.
## Deliverables
1) Complete and fully-functional working program(s) in executable form as well as complete source code of all work done.
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There are two things that I did not mention I would like:
1) there are numerous files that zip very well ( .mdb,.dbf) so I would like the list of files zipped up.
2) The list of files need to be stored in a config file as the list of files will change, but infrequently.
thanks,
Miles
## Platform
Client:
Windows XP
.NET 2.0 Framework
Server:
windows 2003 Server
.Net Framework 2.0