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AA File Sharing is an Internet file sharing software that can help you transfer files between computers and share files with your friends. Once you drag files into AA File Sharing, others can then download via web browsers over Internet. With AA File Sharing software, you can transfer large files as big as 4G between PC to PC easily. More...
It is very easy to Install AA File Sharing. Just run setup package "aafilesetup.exe" and usually you can always click Next until install finished. Startup AA File Sharing, when your Firewall asks if allow AA File Sharing access network or not, please select Yes. If your PC is behind a router, goto router control panel (usually is http://192.168.1.1) to create Port forwarding for service port (default is 80) from router to your PC.
Start File Sharing Over Internet
Step 1. Click "Add files" toolbar button to add files for sharing or drag them into AA File Sharing.
Step 2. Right-click to select one or more files, choose "Copy WAN link" or "Mail link to friend" command in shortcut menu.
Step 3. Then you can send these Links by email or via MSN to your friends.
Step 4. Your friends can click these links to download corresponding files.
Questions on Sharing File Over Internet
What is My Internet IP Address?
AA File Sharing auto-detects your Local and Internet IP address. You can find them in startup logs. Your site URL for Internet sharing has been shown on inforbar, which is just below toolbar. Select 0 file and press "Ctrl+W" or "Ctrl+C" will copy Internet or Intranet sharing URL into clipboard.
What is the Service port of AA File Sharing?
The default is 80. If port 80 has been occupied by other programs (e.g. IIS), AA File Sharing will auto try next port, such as 81, 82...There will be a log shown the correct port liking "HTTP service started successfully on Port: 81".
My PC is behind a router, how to create Port Forwarding on your router?
AA File Sharing will auto-try to open UPnP TCP port for you. If your router not supported or auto open failed, you need to create Port Forwarding yourself. Normally you can visit http://192.168.1.1 enter router's control panel and create Port Forwarding from router to your PC.
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