Hi Guys
It saddens me to say so, but I'm going to have to order a copy of
Windows Server unless I can get this issue of offline files resolved.
Basically, we have a problem when users have Offline Files enabled in
Windows XP. When they log off, create or modify a file, and then log
back on,
On Thursday 26 June 2008, Russell Curtis wrote:
surely this should work out of the
box?
I'm sure it would if the protocols had been open and published all these
years instead of closed and proprietary.
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On Thursday 26 June 2008 03:47:06 Russell Curtis wrote:
Hi Guys
It saddens me to say so, but I'm going to have to order a copy of
Windows Server unless I can get this issue of offline files resolved.
Basically, we have a problem when users have Offline Files enabled in
Windows XP. When they
Russell Curtis wrote:
Hi Guys
It saddens me to say so, but I'm going to have to order a copy of
Windows Server unless I can get this issue of offline files resolved.
Basically, we have a problem when users have Offline Files enabled
in Windows XP. When they log off, create or modify a file,
Scott Lovenberg wrote:
Russell Curtis wrote:
Hi Guys
It saddens me to say so, but I'm going to have to order a copy of
Windows Server unless I can get this issue of offline files resolved.
Basically, we have a problem when users have Offline Files enabled
in Windows XP. When they log off,
Scott Lovenberg wrote:
Have you set the smb.conf setting 'csc policy'? Is it that you want
and/or need offline files, or would you rather do without it? I've
found it to mostly be a pain, FWIW.
Oops; John beat me by a few minutes. Listen to what he has to say; he
wrote the book on this