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Good Morning.
I've a serious Problem here. A User on the other side of the globe kicked his laptop out of our company domain. Now, he has lost access to his Offline Files. Is there any easy way of accessing these Files with any other Program? He has Lokal Administrator Privileges, but is otherwise unable to get those files in a clear form. Thanks a lot. Patrick Blitz |
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The files are in the Windows\CSC folder but they are rename to
filenames like 00000002222111 etc... There is also a tool name csccmd in 2003 resource kit that might help you out... Client Side Caching Command Line Options (CSCcmd) is a command-line tool that allows you to manage the client side caching (CSC) database. download link to 2003 resource kit http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...&DisplayLang=en regards Johan Arwidmark Windows User Group - Nordic http://www.wug-nordic.net On 13 Sep 2004 09:22:08 -0700, blitz@post891.org (LordThundering) wrote: >Good Morning. > >I've a serious Problem here. A User on the other side of the globe >kicked his laptop out of our company domain. Now, he has lost access >to his Offline Files. > >Is there any easy way of accessing these Files with any other Program? > >He has Lokal Administrator Privileges, but is otherwise unable to get >those files in a clear form. > >Thanks a lot. > >Patrick Blitz |
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