Well, that's why I said it' s not easy...You have to create the keys...

 If you have SP2, adding the keys should work.  I never tested it with SP2,
but did try it with the patch, pre-SP2.

Of course they want everyone to install SP2, and someday soon, will not
support anything less.

John




                                                                           
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Thanks for the KB reference. That "primary user" feature might do the trick
for us in combination with disabling it for desktops.

One question: the first item in the Resolution section of that KB article
says to "resolve this problem, obtain the latest service pack...." But I am
running SP2 and don't see those registry keys. Is that just standard MS
boilerplate to get everyone to SP2?

-- nme

> -----Original Message-----
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> What I did was set the policy to turn off the file sync for
> offline files which automatically is set with folder
> redirection.  If they are on the network they don't really
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> always online.   For laptops I can understand but then generally only
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> You can work around it, not really an easy fix though.
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>  Hi -
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>  Configuraiton: All users have their My Documents redirected
> to network shares. All XP (and most 2000) users have My
> Documents set to synchronize  Offline Files. All are set to
> synchronize at log on and log off.
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>  Many users have complained that when they log off, they see
> not only their  files synchronize but also the files of other
> users who have user profiles  on that machine. Often they
> will get permissions errors on the other  users' files since
> the home directories are secured as per MSKB 274443.
>  This is a hassle because it stalls at the end of the sync
> (waiting to have  someone acknowledge the error) and because
> it takes so long.
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>  Is this behaviour as expected? Why is it synchronizing other users'
> files?
>  Is there a way to prevent this?
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>  Thanks.
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