Re: How can I prevent Fodlers from trying to sync
- From: "kj" <kj@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 25 Jul 2006 13:49:52 -0700
Group Policy.
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/kj
"BookerW" <BookerW@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Steve (and anybody else)
let's say I have well over 300 machines. Is there any other way, other
than
visiting each machine? That was the gist of my original question.
Thanks
"Steven Platt" wrote:
Go into the sync options on the local machine and adjust them
appropriately.
It can be found in the "Tools" section of Explorer.
-Steven-
"BookerW" <BookerW@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I had a policy where I setup the folders to automatically sync when
logging
off. I removed that part of the policy, but on my client computer, it
still
tries to sync when logging off.
1. Is it just a policy change that takes time to propopgate
2. I also notice on the client computer, other folders that were setup
offline to sync when logging off, but some are unchecked, and some are
checked on the client computer when you go into the synchronization
options.
My question is how to make sure all offline syncing is controlled from
Policy and not by the clinet, and how can I ensure that when a user
clicks
on
a local folder and goes to the Tools>Synchronize option that folders
that
maye have been setup before do not show up in the list?
Thanks
.
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