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Vista Offline File Overview Windows Vista
Offline File allows you to access the same files stored in shared network
folder offline as online. The Offline Files engine is really a caching
machine, which automatically creates a copy of the network files on
your computer. These copies of network files that are stored on your
computer are called offline files. Windows will automatically sync your
offline files for you and open them whenever the network versions are
unavailable. The Offline File offers the following advantages
Notes: • If you are working offline and make changes to
offline files from a network folder, Windows will automatically sync any
changes you made to the files the next time you connect to that network
folder. • If you are working offline while someone else changes files in a shared network folder, Windows will sync those changes with the offline files on your computer the next time you connect to that network folder. If you have also changed the files since you last connected to the network folder, a sync conflict will occur and Windows will ask you which version you want to keep. You can resolve these and other sync conflicts by using Sync Center. • If Windows encounters a problem when trying to sync
offline files between your computer and a network folder (for example, if
the network folder you are trying to sync with is unavailable), a sync error
will occur. Post your questions, comments, feedbacks and suggestions Related Topics How to make files and folders available or unavailable offline How to find out whether you're working offline and offline availability How to view all your offline files
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