Photoshop/Lightroom 2 computer Sync

I have two PC computers (Not MAC's) in two different homes in different states. I use Adobe Photoshop and Lightroom to edit and upload my photos. Is there a way that I can link the two PC's so anytime I upload or edit a photo on one computer it is automatically uploaded or updated on my other computer?
For example:
     Can I go in and change the lighting on one photo on my PC and save it and it will automatically update that photo so when I access it on my other computer it is already edited and/or can I uplaod a photo onto one computer and have it automatically upload onto the library of my other computer
Thank you for your help.
Nick

Lightroom doesn't work that way. You can set up a watched folder and use auto import. http://bit.ly/md69L

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