Take a look at the following article:
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/tre...e_ffs_phvy.asp
You will want to configure the "slow link speed". This will allow you
to set what the minimum speed to be considered online for file
access...
Jeffrey Randow (Windows MVP - Networking & Smart Display)
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On Wed, 9 Jul 2003 07:47:00 -0700, "GazzaLad" <(E-Mail Removed)>
wrote:
>Straight to the problem / question..
>
>I have a user who works between our UK and German
>offices. 70% of the time he is in the UK and this is
>where he backs up his data to.
>
>Recently I suggested using offline folders to ensure he
>has an up to date backup on the server and his machine,
>rather than running a script that backed up his laptop
>every week.
>
>The german and UK offices are linked via a 2mb leased line
>connection which is used for all kinds of uses (The
>network is an NT network on two seperate domains with a
>trust relationship). My user has found it can take
>forever to open a document from his offline folders when
>he is in Germany as his laptop still seems to want to open
>the one on the server rather than his cached copy. Is
>there a way to allow him to work normally with e-mails,
>but to use his cached data then do a sync when he wants?
>
>I did dabble with the briefcase options but this does'nt
>meet the needs as some workbooks use hyperlinks and so
>would need changing when running on the server or the
>cached copy.
>
>Has anyone any suggestions??
>
>Many Thanks
>
>G