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Luke Cassar
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Mon Dec 20, 2004 8:45 am Post subject:
Profile synchronization errors during shutdown (SBS2K3 domai |
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Hi All,
we have a customer with a small network based on SBS2K3 and Windows XP
desktops. Its only about 5 workstations and 1 server to it, so its nothing
fantastic. There are no fancy policies applied to any users or anything like
that, just an out of the box setup for basic domain file sharing and
networking abilities.
For whatever reason, one PC, when shutting down, comes up with a few error
messages along the lines of:
Warnings occurred while windows was synchronizing your data Failed
Results:- offline files\server\user$onserver
then 15 items come up example:
calendar.dbx message outlook express files of this type cannot be made
available offline
Having files available offline is not required for this scenario.
If anyone knows how to stop this from occurring I would appreciate your help.
Regards,
Luke |
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Luke
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Mon Dec 20, 2004 6:31 pm Post subject:
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Hi Luke,
I've had similar problems with offline files being enabled
without needing them. I found the easiest way was to disable offline
files through the domain group policy. However since its only one
machine thats got the problem I'd say its probably best to disable
offline files through the local group policy:
1. Start > Run > 'mmc'
2. File > Add/Remove Snap-in > Add > Group Policy > OK.
3. In the GP window; Comp Config > Admin Template > Network > Offline
Files.
Disable 'Allow or Disable use of offline files feature'
You may also want to disable 'Do not auto make redirected folders...'
in User Config > Admin Temp > Network > Offline Files.
Hope this helps. Let me know if I can be of further assistance.
Luke
Luke Cassar wrote:
| Quote: | Hi All,
we have a customer with a small network based on SBS2K3 and Windows
XP desktops. Its only about 5 workstations and 1 server to it, so its
nothing fantastic. There are no fancy policies applied to any users
or anything like that, just an out of the box setup for basic domain
file sharing and networking abilities.
For whatever reason, one PC, when shutting down, comes up with a few
error messages along the lines of:
Warnings occurred while windows was synchronizing your data Failed
Results:- offline files\server\user$onserver
then 15 items come up example:
calendar.dbx message outlook express files of this type cannot be
made available offline
Having files available offline is not required for this scenario.
If anyone knows how to stop this from occurring I would appreciate
your help.
Regards,
Luke |
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Luke Cassar
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Tue Dec 21, 2004 8:09 am Post subject:
Re: Profile synchronization errors during shutdown (SBS2K3 d |
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Thanks for that Luke, it worked like a charm.
Cheers :D
"Luke" wrote:
| Quote: | Hi Luke,
I've had similar problems with offline files being enabled
without needing them. I found the easiest way was to disable offline
files through the domain group policy. However since its only one
machine thats got the problem I'd say its probably best to disable
offline files through the local group policy:
1. Start > Run > 'mmc'
2. File > Add/Remove Snap-in > Add > Group Policy > OK.
3. In the GP window; Comp Config > Admin Template > Network > Offline
Files.
Disable 'Allow or Disable use of offline files feature'
You may also want to disable 'Do not auto make redirected folders...'
in User Config > Admin Temp > Network > Offline Files.
Hope this helps. Let me know if I can be of further assistance.
Luke
Luke Cassar wrote:
Hi All,
we have a customer with a small network based on SBS2K3 and Windows
XP desktops. Its only about 5 workstations and 1 server to it, so its
nothing fantastic. There are no fancy policies applied to any users
or anything like that, just an out of the box setup for basic domain
file sharing and networking abilities.
For whatever reason, one PC, when shutting down, comes up with a few
error messages along the lines of:
Warnings occurred while windows was synchronizing your data Failed
Results:- offline files\server\user$onserver
then 15 items come up example:
calendar.dbx message outlook express files of this type cannot be
made available offline
Having files available offline is not required for this scenario.
If anyone knows how to stop this from occurring I would appreciate
your help.
Regards,
Luke
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Luke
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Tue Dec 21, 2004 12:23 pm Post subject:
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Glad to here that.
Luke
Luke Cassar wrote:
| Quote: | Thanks for that Luke, it worked like a charm.
Cheers :D
"Luke" wrote:
Hi Luke,
I've had similar problems with offline files being enabled
without needing them. I found the easiest way was to disable offline
files through the domain group policy. However since its only one
machine thats got the problem I'd say its probably best to disable
offline files through the local group policy:
1. Start > Run > 'mmc'
2. File > Add/Remove Snap-in > Add > Group Policy > OK.
3. In the GP window; Comp Config > Admin Template > Network
Offline Files.
Disable 'Allow or Disable use of offline files feature'
You may also want to disable 'Do not auto make redirected
folders...' in User Config > Admin Temp > Network > Offline Files.
Hope this helps. Let me know if I can be of further assistance.
Luke
Luke Cassar wrote:
Hi All,
we have a customer with a small network based on SBS2K3 and
Windows XP desktops. Its only about 5 workstations and 1 server
to it, so its nothing fantastic. There are no fancy policies
applied to any users or anything like that, just an out of the
box setup for basic domain file sharing and networking abilities.
For whatever reason, one PC, when shutting down, comes up with a
few error messages along the lines of:
Warnings occurred while windows was synchronizing your data
Failed Results:- offline files\server\user$onserver
then 15 items come up example:
calendar.dbx message outlook express files of this type cannot
be made available offline
Having files available offline is not required for this scenario.
If anyone knows how to stop this from occurring I would appreciate
your help.
Regards,
Luke
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