Synchronization



Hello,

I'm a college student with an internship as the IT person for a small
company that has a VPN. We are running a Cisco VPN client and using
remote desktop access to get to our Windows 2003 terminal server. What
we are having staff do right now is back up their important document
folders from their laptops to the network drives once they log in by
dragging/dropping or just copying the folder(s). This is a pain in the
neck not only for me, but for the other staff as well. Is there a way,
or rather, is there a way that I could set things up so that all
someone would have to do is log on to the server and network folders
would automatically synchronize with the corresponding folders on their
local computer? Please forgive any obvious ignorance on my part, but
I'm not familiar with networking or server usage at all. I suppose
that's what an internship is for though, right? :-) Any help would be
greatly appreciated. Thank you.
-Nick

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