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		<title>TIP: How can I share really LARGE files with someone?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[As you may be aware, file sizes are getting larger and larger now a days. Years ago a floppy drive held less than 2 Megabytes, which seems pretty small when one photo on a digital camera can be that big now. And video sizes get REALLY big really quickly. A ten-minute video can be 500 [...]]]></description>
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<p>As you may be aware, file sizes are getting larger and larger now a days. Years ago a floppy drive held less than 2 Megabytes, which seems pretty small when one photo on a digital camera can be that big now. And video sizes get REALLY big really quickly. A ten-minute video can be 500 Megabytes or more.</p>
<p>As you are also probably aware, most companies have a limit on attachment sizes in email. The reason for this is pretty simple; server space. (If someone sends a large file to all the staff, that suddenly eats up a lot of disk space on the server.)  If the organization uses Exchange, often that limit is 5MB or less.</p>
<p>So, how can you send big files then?</p>
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You have several options, including;</p>
<p>1. Try to make the file size smaller. Zip it will often help. Most XP/OS 10 computers have Zip installed. In Windows XP, it&#8217;s as easy as: RIGHT-click on the file and Send To, Compressed File. This might shrink the file enough to get under the 5 Mb email limit.</p>
<p>2. Use a different email account. For example, you might have a Google <a href="http://www.gmail.com">Gmail</a> account. Gmail’s file size limit is 20 Mb. (Be aware that the person you are sending the file to may have a limit on THEIR email system also, so the file might leave Gmail but bounce getting to them.  They could also set up an account to share the file.)</p>
<p>3. Try a third-party solution. There are several sites on the net that allow people to send large files. Some examples are: YouSendIt.com &#8212; which has a great “send email” bit connected right into it, Box.net, and the one that I personally really like; Drop.io. (Drop.io is REALLY simple to use and has a 100Mb free file storage.)</p>
<p>Security Reminder: As always there are security issues with any file sharing —<br />
1) the very nature of sharing a file makes that less secure<br />
2) sending over the Internet isn’t by nature secure (passing through various servers, possibly throughout the world)<br />
3) if you use a 3rd-party solution (such as Drop.io or others), you are storing your files on THEIR server.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m sure there are some other great sites out there for easily sharing a file or two with some people &#8212; know any?</p>
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