[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 10/03/2008 11:46:42 AM:

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> René de Haas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 10/03/2008 11:33:42 AM:
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> > Cscmd doesn?t do exactly what you want, but maybe it helps. 
> > 
> > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/884739 
> 
> Yeah, I saw that (after posting here). However, I still have v1 of 
> this tool, which only has limited options. I'm looking at the moment
> for v1.1, which has a dozen or more options, from what I've seen. 

I see that CSCCMD has a MOVESHARE option, which should move the cache to a 
new location. In our case, we set that location via Administrative 
Template in a GPO. So - ideally - I'd like the GPO to control all this. 
What I'm looking to do is force a sync, then delete the cache (so it 
doesn't point back to the old server location). From that point forward, 
I'd like for it all to happen normallu via GPO, as it should - i.e., use 
logs in; gets new location from GPO when logging in; folders are then 
synced at logoff  to new location by GPO(that is our setting in the GPO - 
files sync at logoff).

So I don't really need a MOVESHARE, for my purposes here; I need a "SYNC 
NOW" option. :-)

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