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Manage and troubleshoot the use and
synchronization of offline files.
By using Offline Files, you can continue to
work with any shared files or folders on a
Microsoft network, even when you are not
connected to the network. You can make files
available offline from any computer that
supports Server Message Block-based (SMB)
File and Printer Sharing, including Windows
95, Windows 98, and Windows NT 4.0. But you
can not use offline files on Novell NetWare
networks.
To set up Offline Files:
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Open My Computer, on the Tools menu,
click Folder Options.
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On the Offline Files tab, make sure that
the Enable Offline Files check box is
selected. Select Synchronize all offline
files before logging off to get a full
synchronization. Leave it unselected for
a quick synchronization.
To make a file or folder available
offline:
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In My Computer or My Network Places,
click the shared network file or folder
that you want to make available offline.
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On the File menu, click Make Available
Offline.
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To undo making a file or folder
available offline, right-click the item
and click Make Available Offline again
to remove the check mark.
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