There are a few ways of transfering files between the Host PC and the eXMP:
Windows XP Host
Use a copy/paste via the Remote Desktop Connection. Files can be directly copied from the Host to the eXMP, or from the eXMP to the Host via the Remote Desktop Connection. To use this feature, the Remote Desktop Options -> Local Resources must be configured to use Local Drives. See Host-side Remote Desktop Connection for more details.
Windows Host
Use mapped local or network drives on the eXMP.
Map Local Host Drives
To use this feature, the Remote Desktop Options > Local Resources must be configured to use Local Drives. See Host-side Remote Desktop Connection for more details.
Map Network Host Drives
In My Computer, go to Tools > Map Network Drive. After the drives are mapped, files can be copied to/from the network/local drives.
Any Host
Use the eXMP’s ftp server. The eXMP’s ftp root directory is located in C:\inetpub\ftproot. From any host, you can login to the ftp server as an "Anonymous" user and no password is required. File access privileges are read, write, and delete. From a Windows host, you can login to the ftp server with Microsoft’s Internet Explorer, by specifying the ftp address (default = ftp://192.168.1.74). Files can be transferred by a copy/paste or a drag ‘n’ drop.