Re: My Documents Popup

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From: Jay (jay_at_noemail.nospam)
Date: 02/09/05


Date: Tue, 8 Feb 2005 22:27:02 -0800

Thanks but once is a while I loose my "cached credentials", specially when I
have been fiddling with the notebook on another network and reconfiguring and
then unless I get back to my own office I can't get the cached credentials
back. Has anyone else had this kind of problem?

-- Jay Scale

"Trevor Clark" wrote:

> Jay,
>
> Don't logon as administrator. Log into the laptop as if it were still in
> the office. You will get in with cached credentials and your documents will
> be there like they are supposed to be. Any changes / new files will
> synchronize with the server when you get back to the office.
>
> -Trevor
>
> "Jay" <jay@noemail.nospam> wrote in message
> news:05F3128C-4FFA-4D31-8D00-AC2D90A7570B@microsoft.com...
> > Also, if a laptop that is used in the Office, when that laptop is taken
> > home
> > and connect to internet from home after loggin to the "This Computer" as
> > administrator. The My Documents for the Office User are not there until
> > the
> > next day come back to the office and logon to the domain again. Any clues
> > how
> > this is to be handled so the My Documents are available?
> >
> > - Jay Scale
> >
> > "List Subscriber" wrote:
> >
> >> I enabled My Documents redirection over the weekend. It's pretty cool,
> >> but there is an annoying popup that comes up to show the progress of
> >> the synchronization. How do I disable or minimize the popup for all
> >> users? One user saw me while I was testing the feature and complained
> >> before I made the change on the production server. However, we need
> >> the feature, so they will have to live with the popup until you
> >> guys/gals can tell me how to control it.
> >>
> >> Thanks.
> >>
> >>
>
>
>



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