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| | Can one put offline files at a specific location? I would like to make certain folders available offline, but at the same time I would like to put them in specific local locations, i.e. not under the name \\<remote-system>\<remote-path> but e.g. somehwere under e.g. C:\Users\<user>\Documents. Since that's probably not possible, can one use Junctions to point into offline-folders? Could I e.g. have a Junction C:\Users\mmo\Documents\RemotePics that is actually an offline folder that sits on \\<remote-system>\<pictureshare>? Michael |
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