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to: Glenn Meadows
from: Rich
date: 2004-07-11 23:57:28
subject: Re: Questoin for Rich

From: "Rich" 

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   Yep.  In general, corporate specific features are available in the =
Professional Edition only.

Rich

  "Glenn Meadows"  wrote in message =
news:40eeb811{at}w3.nls.net...
  Nevermind.  Offline File sync is NOT available in XP-Home per the =
online
  comparison guide between Home and Pro. .

  --=20
  Glenn M.


  "Glenn Meadows"  wrote in message
  news:40eea5c2$1{at}w3.nls.net...
  > Hi Rich.
  >
  > Got a setup question in XP-Home.  I'm migrating a laptop from one =
user to
  > another, replacing his older Win2K based one, for this newer one =
that is
  > XP-Home.  All is well, except according to the help, I should see a =
tab on
  > the Folder Options to enable Offline Files.
  >
  > On his older Win2K system, we have his server stored My Documents =
set to
  > auto synchronize when he logs off, so that when he's on the road, he =
has
  all
  > of his documents with him.  When he re-connects to the network over =
our
  lan,
  > the offline files re-sync with the server files, so any files he's =
added
  or
  > changed while on the road go back to the server for normal backup, =
as well
  > as then being available to others in the sales department.
  >
  > The online help, as well as the MS KB articles walk me through the =
steps,
  > but the options to enable offline files (Tabs on Tools folder and =
Make
  > Available Offline in the File menu) are not there.
  >
  > Any suggestions on what "Dummy me" is doing???.....
  >
  > Thanks.
  >
  > --=20
  > Glenn M.
  >
  >
  >


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Yep.  In general, =
corporate=20
specific features are available in the Professional Edition =
only.
 
Rich
 

  "Glenn Meadows" <gmeadow{at}comcast.net>">mailto:gmeadow{at}comcast.net">gmeadow{at}comcast.net>
wrote =
in message=20
  news:40eeb811{at}w3.nls.net...Ne=
vermind. =20
  Offline File sync is NOT available in XP-Home per the =
onlinecomparison=20
  guide between Home and Pro. <sigh>.--
Glenn=20
  M."Glenn Meadows" <gmeadow{at}comcast.net>">mailto:gmeadow{at}comcast.net">gmeadow{at}comcast.net>
wrote =
in=20
  messagenews:40eea5c2$1{at}w3.nls.net...=
> Hi=20
  Rich.>> Got a setup question in
XP-Home.  I'm =
migrating a=20
  laptop from one user to> another, replacing his older Win2K =
based one,=20
  for this newer one that is> XP-Home.  All is
well, except=20
  according to the help, I should see a tab on> the Folder =
Options to=20
  enable Offline Files.>> On his older
Win2K system, we =
have his=20
  server stored My Documents set to> auto synchronize when he =
logs off,=20
  so that when he's on the road, he hasall> of
his documents =
with=20
  him.  When he re-connects to the network over
ourlan,> =
the=20
  offline files re-sync with the server files, so any files he's=20
  addedor> changed while on the road go back to
the server =
for normal=20
  backup, as well> as then being available to others in the sales =

  department.>> The online help, as well
as the MS KB =
articles=20
  walk me through the steps,> but the options to enable offline =
files=20
  (Tabs on Tools folder and Make> Available Offline in the File =
menu) are=20
  not there.>> Any suggestions on what
"Dummy me" is=20
  doing???<grin>.....>>
Thanks.>> -- =
>=20
  Glenn
M.>>>

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