Offline Files suck ass. But there's not much choice unless you want to put your 
hand in your pocket.

Wouldn't it be easier just to put more resiliency in the file share that hosts 
the stuff?

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Michael Leone
Sent: 01 September 2017 13:50
To: [email protected]
Subject: [NTSysADM] Win2012 R2 and offline files

Here we use redirected folders (not the whole profile, just the Documents and 
Desktop parts). And so, we also have offline files configured (in case the 
server with the desktop and documents disappears for a bit, at least the 
clients can still work with a local copy of their stuff, until the server comes 
back and it syncs.

Been set that way for years, all was well. Then, we upgraded one of those file 
servers to Win2012 R2, and it stopped working. Went to check, and the option to 
make files available for offline use was turned off (on the server). It's still 
on for my 3 other file servers, but they're all Win2008 R2.

I haven't seen anything that says that making files available offline is broken 
on Win2012R2. Did we just miss that option, or did my (now
former) boss turn it off for some technical reason?

Anybody using redirected folders and offline file with a Win2012 R2 server? It 
all Just Works, right? We set all that via Group Policy, and all clients are 
Win 7.

This is just an oversight on somebody's part here, yes? Offline files are still 
the recommended way to go, when using redirected home folders, and Desktop and 
Documents?

Thanks


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