GMail Drive creates a virtual filesystem on top of your Google Gmail account and
enables you to save and retrieve files stored on your Gmail account directly from inside
Windows Explorer.
GMail Drive literally adds a new drive to your computer under the My Computer
folder, where you can create new folders, copy and drag'n'drop files to.
Ever since Google started to offer
users a Gmail
e-mail account, which includes storage space of 2000 megabytes, you have had plenty of
storage space but not a lot to fill it up with. With GMail Drive you can
easily copy files to your Gmail account and retrieve them again.
When you create a new file using GMail Drive, it generates an e-mail and
posts it to your account. The e-mail appears in your normal Inbox folder,
and the file is attached as an e-mail attachment. GMail Drive periodically
checks your mail account (using the Gmail search function) to see if new files
have arrived and to rebuild the directory structures.
But basically GMail Drive acts as any other hard-drive installed on your
computer.
You can copy files to and from the GMail Drive folder simply by using
drag'n'drop like you're used to with the normal Explorer folders.
Because the Gmail files will clutter up your Inbox folder, you may wish
to create a
filter in Gmail to automatically move the files (prefixed
with the GMAILFS letters in the subject) to your archived mail folder.
Please note that GMail Drive is still an experimental tool. There's still a
number of limitations of the file-system (such as total filename size must
be less than 65 characters). Since the tool hooks up with the free Gmail
Service provided by Google, changes in the Gmail system may break the
tool's ability to function. I cannot guarantee that files stored in this
manner will be accessible in the future.
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17 Sep 2005 update: Google restructured the Gmail login procedures again and previous versions of the tool fail to log in.
The new version also adds the ability to double-click to launch files and FileOpen dialog support.
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14 Aug 2006 note: If you see an "Unspecified potential security flaw" warning, it's because
Microsoft Windows Update rolled out patch KB921398. Apparently you can avoid this error by adding
the gmail.com and google.com domains to the Trusted Site list in Internet Explorer.
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16 March 2007 update: A change in the Gmail.com login cause an empty filelist. Download the latest version to access
files again. This version also includes a lot of Windows Vista fixes.
Please be aware that support for this tool may suspend at any time if Google decides to block its use.
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Installation Requirements
Internet Explorer 5 or better
Installation Guide
- Extract the ZIP file to a temporary folder.
- Run the Setup application.
Useful Links
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