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| | How to Delete Old Offline Associations I have had to replace my desktop - I had offline association at that time - I replaced desktop gave it the same name but changed file locations to a usb drive - now I have to sets of offline associations - how do I delete the one that does not exsist any more? It has also increased the amount space allocated for offline files. If I can delete the old association I should correct the space allocation as well. So how do I delete old (no lnger any good) offline associations. |
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| | Re: How to Delete Old Offline Associations Hi Burt, What exactly did you mean by "replace desktop"? Do you have a redirected desktop? Also, by "offline associations" do you mean shares you made "Always available offline"? Which sku of Vista are you running? Thanks, Shubhankar "burt" <burt@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:40D37EC3-F3D5-433D-95A3-05715FFA5652@microsoft.com... >I have had to replace my desktop - I had offline association at that time - >I > replaced desktop gave it the same name but changed file locations to a usb > drive - now I have to sets of offline associations - how do I delete the > one > that does not exsist any more? It has also increased the amount space > allocated for offline files. If I can delete the old association I should > correct the space allocation as well. So how do I delete old (no lnger any > good) offline associations. |
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| | Re: How to Delete Old Offline Associations The system that was orginally defined as Desktop" had files shared as D:\WorK - that system was fried - I have replaced it with a new "Desktop" (a am now using a My Book USB Drive) J:\Work. - which is now shared. The issue is my laptop running Vista Ultimate still shows Desktop\D:\Work (this no longer exsist I need to delete) and the new sharing of Desktop\J:\Work which is good. But apparenetly I also allocating space for both shares when only the latter is legitimate. Thanks, "Shubhankar Sanyal [MSFT]" wrote: > Hi Burt, > What exactly did you mean by "replace desktop"? Do you have a redirected > desktop? > Also, by "offline associations" do you mean shares you made "Always > available offline"? > Which sku of Vista are you running? > > Thanks, > Shubhankar > > "burt" <burt@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:40D37EC3-F3D5-433D-95A3-05715FFA5652@microsoft.com... > >I have had to replace my desktop - I had offline association at that time - > >I > > replaced desktop gave it the same name but changed file locations to a usb > > drive - now I have to sets of offline associations - how do I delete the > > one > > that does not exsist any more? It has also increased the amount space > > allocated for offline files. If I can delete the old association I should > > correct the space allocation as well. So how do I delete old (no lnger any > > good) offline associations. > > |
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| | Re: How to Delete Old Offline Associations Hi Burt, I am still not sure what you mean by "desktop." So to repeat my questions- 1. Is your desktop redirected? 2. Is it made available offline? If this is the case, you could try deleting the old desktop using the Offline Files control panel applet. Click on view offline files, go to the share and delete offline copy. If that doesn't work, you could just reinitialize your offline files cache completely. This would mean that you would lose even things cached on your client from J:\work. However you can just cache those again. Thanks, Shubhankar "burt" <burt@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:A972A9C9-4F2D-4853-843C-E0A72742810C@microsoft.com... > The system that was orginally defined as Desktop" had files shared as > D:\WorK > - that system was fried - I have replaced it with a new "Desktop" (a am > now > using a My Book USB Drive) J:\Work. - which is now shared. > > The issue is my laptop running Vista Ultimate still shows Desktop\D:\Work > (this no longer exsist I need to delete) and the new sharing of > Desktop\J:\Work which is good. But apparenetly I also allocating space > for > both shares when only the latter is legitimate. > > Thanks, > > > "Shubhankar Sanyal [MSFT]" wrote: > >> Hi Burt, >> What exactly did you mean by "replace desktop"? Do you have a redirected >> desktop? >> Also, by "offline associations" do you mean shares you made "Always >> available offline"? >> Which sku of Vista are you running? >> >> Thanks, >> Shubhankar >> >> "burt" <burt@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:40D37EC3-F3D5-433D-95A3-05715FFA5652@microsoft.com... >> >I have had to replace my desktop - I had offline association at that >> >time - >> >I >> > replaced desktop gave it the same name but changed file locations to a >> > usb >> > drive - now I have to sets of offline associations - how do I delete >> > the >> > one >> > that does not exsist any more? It has also increased the amount space >> > allocated for offline files. If I can delete the old association I >> > should >> > correct the space allocation as well. So how do I delete old (no lnger >> > any >> > good) offline associations. >> >> |
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