I really think you are missing something. Open Explorer, highlight a network
folder, right-click, and choose "Make available offline". Is that not what
you want?

Malcolm
 


-----Original Message-----
From: Mohamed A. Karimullah [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Monday, August 27, 2001 10:14 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Win 2000 offline folders question


Kent,

I appreciate your help. I believe, however, that I may have mis-stated the
situation. Let's see if I can attempt this again.

1. I know I can use the "Make Available Offline" function in the properties
of the NT4 SHARE on a WIN2000 CLIENT. 2. I know there is no "cache" option
on the network share residing on an NT4 Server.
 
You said, "You can only make NT 4.0 folder available offline from the
Windows 2000 client." My question is not whether I can use the "make
available offline" feature on the share. You and I agree you can do that.
This is only one half of the equation however. The other half is to
configure the "caching" function on the NETWORK SHARE in question. The fact
that it physically resides on an NT4 Server means you can't do it, period. 

I was simply asking if there is a workaround or whether I was missing
something. In summary - W2K server share and W2K client, you can do offline
files/folders. With NT4 Server share and W2K client - so far I have to
suemise that it's not possible.

Mohamed



-----Original Message-----
From: Kent Spencer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, August 26, 2001 12:54 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Win 2000 offline folders question


.. Let's see, how can I explain this so you'll understand. With
   NT 4.0 there is NO cache option for files other than third party
   software. You can only make NT 4.0 folder available offline from
   the Windows 2000 client. There is NO sophistcated caching with NT. Kent


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