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Asked by mark876543 in Windows XP Operating System
I have a desktop with shared folders on my network, and a laptop that I use for traveling that I want to put offline files on. I follower the MS instructions to enable offline files, and on the laptop I selected the mapped, shared network folder from the desktop, and said to make that available offline. It asked if I wanted subfolders too, I said yes. What it did was to lose all the extensive folder structure and dump every file together under the offline files shortcut. Worthless! And, if I try and delete any file, after informing me that changes not synced will be lost, it refuses to let me delete because the files are always in use. Is this just a really bad tool or am I doing it wrong?
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