[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 09/28/2005 
08:42:48 AM:

> As for laptops, still looking for a good solution there.  The one laptop
> I have setup (out of three) uses roaming profiles and offline files for
> the user's home directory.  This is rather kludgy, though, but I don't
> really know of any way to have someone log onto the domain with a local
> profile.  (Plus she uses regular workstations, so getting info synced
> between the server and the laptop would be tricky.)
> 

For mobile users, I've been messing around with iFolder. Haven't quite 
gotten there yet, but the idea would be that the iFolder server would be 
universally accessible (internal/external). This would allow users to sync 
their files regardless of where on the planet they were at any given 
moment. 

I have it running under OES (Novell) okay, but there are some howto's out 
there on setting it up as a stand-alone. Anyone else using iFolder 3 yet? 

Jon Johnston
Creative Business Solutions
IBM, Microsoft, Novell/Suse, Sophos Consultants
http://www.cbsol.com
blog:http://bingo.cbsol.com
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