http://www.sysinternals.com/ntw2k/source/cacheset.shtml is about
all you can do with NT 4.0 SP4. I think I'm confused because you
seem to think caching has to do with Offline Folders.

Kent


--- "Mohamed A. Karimullah" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Kent,
> 
> I appreciate your help. I believe, however, that I may have
> mis-stated
> the situation. Let's see if I can attempt this again.
> 
> 1. I know I can use the "Make Available Offline" function in the
> properties of the NT4 SHARE on a WIN2000 CLIENT.
> 2. I know there is no "cache" option on the network share residing on
> an
> NT4 Server.
>  
> You said, "You can only make NT 4.0 folder available offline from the
> Windows 2000 client." My question is not whether I can use the "make
> available offline" feature on the share. You and I agree you can do
> that. This is only one half of the equation however. The other half
> is
> to configure the "caching" function on the NETWORK SHARE in question.
> The fact that it physically resides on an NT4 Server means you can't
> do
> it, period. 
> 
> I was simply asking if there is a workaround or whether I was missing
> something. In summary - W2K server share and W2K client, you can do
> offline files/folders. With NT4 Server share and W2K client - so far
> I
> have to suemise that it's not possible.
> 
> Mohamed
> 
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Kent Spencer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Sunday, August 26, 2001 12:54 PM
> To: NT System Admin Issues
> Subject: Re: Win 2000 offline folders question
> 
> 
> .. Let's see, how can I explain this so you'll understand. With
>    NT 4.0 there is NO cache option for files other than third party
>    software. You can only make NT 4.0 folder available offline from
>    the Windows 2000 client. There is NO sophistcated caching with NT.
> Kent
> 
> 
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