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From: Jason Rush on 7 May 2008 10:41 Hello, I am curious if anyone has encountered this issue. Like many companys we have laptop users where we map their "My Documents" folder back to a server share. The "My Documents" folder is then made available offline files. I have a user that will create a file offline. Then log their computer onto the network. The laptop tells them that they have a "new" file to sync over. It attempts to sync the file over and them gives an error back that "access" is denied. Then once you logoff the computer the new file is then sync'ed to the server successfully. I have set the same user up on a different laptop and the issue does not happen so I am confident that it is nothing with the server. I have set another user up on the same laptop that is having the issue and the same problem occurs. Please help. Jason
From: Eric Howard on 3 Jun 2008 09:18 We are having a similar issue. If anyone knows of any tweeks that can be made to the offline file caching in Windows, please post. "Jason Rush" wrote: > Hello, > > I am curious if anyone has encountered this issue. > > Like many companys we have laptop users where we map their "My Documents" > folder back to a server share. The "My Documents" folder is then made > available offline files. I have a user that will create a file offline. > Then log their computer onto the network. The laptop tells them that they > have a "new" file to sync over. It attempts to sync the file over and them > gives an error back that "access" is denied. Then once you logoff the > computer the new file is then sync'ed to the server successfully. > > I have set the same user up on a different laptop and the issue does not > happen so I am confident that it is nothing with the server. > > I have set another user up on the same laptop that is having the issue and > the same problem occurs. > > Please help. > > Jason > > >
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