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File Synchronisation Help
Name: jakelovatto Date: August 18, 2008 at 04:18:39 Pacific OS: Windows Server 2003 Enter CPU/Ram: n/a Product: n/a
Comment:
I am currently running windows server 2003 domain. When I add a new user in active directory one of the folders appearing in the users Synchronisation Manager is a share I deleted a week ago. I can't seem to get rid of this. Can anyone help please. Thank you.
Name: jakelovatto Date: August 20, 2008 at 02:14:35 Pacific
Reply:
Thanks for replying
I created a shared folder called User Data for testing purposes, and I set up the offline file features available. This off course meant that when a user logs of his or her terminal the files are synchronsied. You can view the list on a client machine by running the mobsync executable. When I deleted the share the client machines still try to synchronise with this deleted share User Data. Now I've got about 250 machines and I could write a batch file to get rid of the folder in mobsync on each machine but I just want to know why it is still there and how to get rid of it more elegantly. Also I haven't researched editing mobsync with batch commands or vbscript etc.
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