How to access the sharing data offline
Access the shared data
offline allows you to keep using your shared files, folders and software
programs when disconnected from the data server. When you reconnect to your
data server, all files will be synchronized to the files on the network.
There are two types of
configurations required to set the access shared folders offline available, one
for data server and other for client computer.
Configuration on Data
Server.
First locate the folders
that you would like to share or make new folders then share these folders so
they can be accessible to any one on the network.
Now right click on that
folder and click on the option "Sharing and security".
A small dialog box will
appear with the title "data properties". Under the
"Sharing" tab, select the check box "Share this folder on the
network" under the "Network sharing and security".
Now set the share level
permissions that you want to give the users on every folder. Enable cache of
share folders by click on cache button (by default it will be enabled).
Configuration on Client
Computer
On the client computer,
first open My Computer then click on Tools.
In
Tools menu bar, click on Folder Options, a window will appear with the title
Folder Options.
Under
the Offline File tab, check the option Enable Offline File. Here you can choose
the synchronization process "Synchronize all offline files when logging
on", "Synchronize all offline files before logging off" and
others.
Click
on Apply button to save the settings and then Ok button to close this window.
Now sitting on the
client computer, try to access the shared folder from the data server.
First Right click on the
shared folder and Click on Make available offline.
To synchronizing the
offline work from client computer to data server, again open My Computer then
click on Tools. Click on Synchronize then click on synchronizing button.
After that down to data
server and then try to access share folders by give the UNC (Universal Naming
Convention) path of data server. But it will be accessible weather the server
is down or up.
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