Rodney M. Dyer wrote:
True. That is a UNC path and it should work with roaming profiles. It is when we use UNC paths with "Folder Redirection" that small problems show up. If the users Desktop for example has been redirected to AFS, then a file stored on the desktop might not immediately be displayed. This is some sort of signaling problem with the Explorer shell that apparently (correct me here if I'm wrong) fails to work properly with AFS because, as stated elsewhere, AFS doesn't currently support UNICODE CIFS.
The AFS client does not support the UNICODE variant of the CIFS protocol and there is a bug in the Windows CIFS client that fails to properly process File Status Notification messages for objects accessed via UNCpaths. This bug was fixed in Vista. Microsoft does not intend to backport the fix to XP and 2003.
Even the callbacks of AFS timeout after 4 hours.
The lack of an active callback indicates that the status information associated with an object in the cache is stale. Once the status information is fetched it can be determined whether or not the data
contained in the cache for that object is valid or not. If the data is valid, then you do not need to re-read it from the file server.
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