Synchronize all offline files when logging on
Determines whether offline files are fully synchronized when users log on. This setting also disables the “Synchronize all offline files before logging on” option on the Offline Files tab. This prevents users from trying to change the option while a setting controls it. If you enable this setting offline files are fully synchronized at logon. Full synchronization ensures that offline files are complete and current. Enabling this setting automatically enables logon synchronization in Synchronization Manager. If this setting is disabled and Synchronization Manager is configured for logon synchronization the system performs only a quick synchronization. Quick synchronization ensures that files are complete but does not ensure that they are current. If you do not configure this setting and Synchronization Manager is configured for logon synchronization the system performs a quick synchronization by default but users can change this option. This setting appears in the Computer Configuration and User Configuration folders. If both settings are configured the setting in Computer Configuration takes precedence over the setting in User Configuration. Tip: To change the synchronization method without setting a setting in Windows Explorer on the Tools menu click Folder Options click the Offline Files tab and then select the “Synchronize all offline files before logging on” option.
Synchronize all offline files before logging off
Determines whether offline files are fully synchronized when users log off. This setting also disables the “Synchronize all offline files before logging off” option on the Offline Files tab. This prevents users from trying to change the option while a setting controls it. If you enable this setting offline files are fully synchronized. Full synchronization ensures that offline files are complete and current. If you disable this setting the system only performs a quick synchronization. Quick synchronization ensures that files are complete but does not ensure that they are current. If you do not configure this setting the system performs a quick synchronization by default but users can change this option. This setting appears in the Computer Configuration and User Configuration folders. If both settings are configured the setting in Computer Configuration takes precedence over the setting in User Configuration. Tip: To change the synchronization method without changing a setting in Windows Explorer on the Tools menu click Folder Options click the Offline Files tab and then select the “Synchronize all offline files before logging off” option.
Synchronize all offline files before logging off
Determines whether offline files are fully synchronized when users log off. This setting also disables the “Synchronize all offline files before logging off” option on the Offline Files tab. This prevents users from trying to change the option while a setting controls it. If you enable this setting offline files are fully synchronized. Full synchronization ensures that offline files are complete and current. If you disable this setting the system only performs a quick synchronization. Quick synchronization ensures that files are complete but does not ensure that they are current. If you do not configure this setting the system performs a quick synchronization by default but users can change this option. This setting appears in the Computer Configuration and User Configuration folders. If both settings are configured the setting in Computer Configuration takes precedence over the setting in User Configuration. Tip: To change the synchronization method without changing a setting in Windows Explorer on the Tools menu click Folder Options click the Offline Files tab and then select the “Synchronize all offline files before logging off” option.
Configure Slow link speed
Configures the threshold value at which Offline Files considers a network connection to be “slow”. Any network speed below this value is considered to be slow. When a connection is considered slow Offline Files automatically adjust its behavior to avoid excessive synchronization traffic and will not automatically reconnect to a server when the presence of a server is detected. If you enable this setting you can configure the threshold value that will be used to determine a slow network connection. If this setting is disabled or not configured the default threshold value of 64000 bps is used to determine if a network connection is considered to be slow. Note: Use the following formula when entering the slow link value: [ bps / 100]. For example if you want to set a threshold value of 128000 bps enter a value of 1280.
Reminder balloon lifetime
Determines how long updated reminder balloons are displayed. Reminder balloons appear when the user’s connection to a network file is lost or reconnected and they are updated periodically. By default the first reminder for an event is displayed for 30 seconds. Then updates appear every 60 minutes and are displayed for 15 seconds. You can use this setting to change the duration of the update reminder. This setting appears in the Computer Configuration and User Configuration folders. If both settings are configured the setting in Computer Configuration takes precedence over the setting in User Configuration.
Reminder balloon lifetime
Determines how long updated reminder balloons are displayed. Reminder balloons appear when the user’s connection to a network file is lost or reconnected and they are updated periodically. By default the first reminder for an event is displayed for 30 seconds. Then updates appear every 60 minutes and are displayed for 15 seconds. You can use this setting to change the duration of the update reminder. This setting appears in the Computer Configuration and User Configuration folders. If both settings are configured the setting in Computer Configuration takes precedence over the setting in User Configuration.
Initial reminder balloon lifetime
Determines how long the first reminder balloon for a network status change is displayed. Reminder balloons appear when the user’s connection to a network file is lost or reconnected and they are updated periodically. By default the first reminder for an event is displayed for 30 seconds. Then updates appear every 60 minutes and are displayed for 15 seconds. You can use this setting to change the duration of the first reminder. This setting appears in the Computer Configuration and User Configuration folders. If both settings are configured the setting in Computer Configuration takes precedence over the setting in User Configuration.
Initial reminder balloon lifetime
Determines how long the first reminder balloon for a network status change is displayed. Reminder balloons appear when the user’s connection to a network file is lost or reconnected and they are updated periodically. By default the first reminder for an event is displayed for 30 seconds. Then updates appear every 60 minutes and are displayed for 15 seconds. You can use this setting to change the duration of the first reminder. This setting appears in the Computer Configuration and User Configuration folders. If both settings are configured the setting in Computer Configuration takes precedence over the setting in User Configuration.
Reminder balloon frequency
Determines how often reminder balloon updates appear. If you enable this setting you can select how often reminder balloons updates appear and also prevent users from changing this setting. Reminder balloons appear when the user’s connection to a network file is lost or reconnected and they are updated periodically. By default the first reminder for an event is displayed for 30 seconds. Then updates appear every 60 minutes and are displayed for 15 seconds. You can use this setting to change the update interval. This setting appears in the Computer Configuration and User Configuration folders. If both settings are configured the setting in Computer Configuration takes precedence over the setting in User Configuration. Tip: To set reminder balloon frequency without establishing a setting in Windows Explorer on the Tools menu click Folder Options and then click the Offline Files tab. This setting corresponds to the “Display reminder balloons every . . . minutes” option.
Reminder balloon frequency
Determines how often reminder balloon updates appear. If you enable this setting you can select how often reminder balloons updates appear and also prevent users from changing this setting. Reminder balloons appear when the user’s connection to a network file is lost or reconnected and they are updated periodically. By default the first reminder for an event is displayed for 30 seconds. Then updates appear every 60 minutes and are displayed for 15 seconds. You can use this setting to change the update interval. This setting appears in the Computer Configuration and User Configuration folders. If both settings are configured the setting in Computer Configuration takes precedence over the setting in User Configuration. Tip: To set reminder balloon frequency without establishing a setting in Windows Explorer on the Tools menu click Folder Options and then click the Offline Files tab. This setting corresponds to the “Display reminder balloons every . . . minutes” option.