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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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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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