Re: Difference between Folder Redirection and Offline Folders
In news:eSYPIzGpIHA.4292@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl,
Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]
<lanwench@heybuddy.donotsendme.unsolicitedmailatyahoo.com> typed:
> Lost data, local copies that can't sync if I need to move the server
> location, etc.
>
> I've started to use separate GPOs for laptops (with loopback
> processing) so that they redirect My Documents only (to
> c:\data\something) and then use SecondCopy (www.centered.com) to sync
> the data to \\server\sharedfolder\%username%\my documents at login &
> every X hours. This works well. And if something bad happens, or if I
> decide to move all the users' data to \\server2, I don't have to
> worry about the offline cache being orphaned.
I can understand what you went through. I know it is a PITA and requires
extra steps to take care of things such as changing a server location such
as disabling Offline Files on the client, restart, delete the Windows\CSC
folder, restart and renable them and choose from scratch what to synch up
again. But for the most part, I've had pretty good results with it.
I like that Second Copy tool too. I've used it for database and other data
from various servers to copy to a single point so I can back them up with
the regular backup app or simply making sure a copy of something is
elsewhere. But the differences are with Offline Files is Offline Files
service preserves permissions on the objects.
Cheers!