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| | Offline Sync over slow link We always had an issue with this working in XP, so I was curious about how it works in Vista. Here is our issue. We have users that have their redirected My Documents folder set to use offline on their laptops. They often travel to other sites that have a slow WAN link back to their office. Whenever they are connected- their computer sees their server and tries to open the files directly on the server... which as I mentioned is a slow link. In XP there was a setting that allowed you to tell it what the minimum bandwidth was for working online- but it never seemed to work. How does Vista handle this type of scenario? Is there a minimum a similar bandwidth minimum? Can it work like Outlook cached mode does where it always uses the local copy and just sychs the changes? |
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