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Ben,
Do you set this second drive via a logon script? The way i do this, is to make the group drive a persistent drive using the net use \\servername\share /persistent (or if using kix use USE instead of NET USE) Then get the user to choose the folders he/she would like offline Simon "Ben" wrote: > Hi, > > We currently use Offline Files to synchronise our 'my documents' folder with > our home drive on the server. This seems to work perfectly. However one of > our users, who is out of the office more often than everyone else, also > wants to synchronise with another group drive on the server. When he sets up > 'Make available offline' and creates a short cut to his offline files folder > on his desktop, it seems that only files are synchronised, not the folder > structure. > Is it possible to have the folder structure copied across too? Or have it > synchronised with a folder not located in the offline files folder i.e. > c:\server_folder? > > Cheers > > Ben > > > |
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