Offline Files - Files of this type cannot be made Available

K

Kenny

Hello,

Windows XP SP2 machine folder synchronization and redirection of "My
Documents" to a Windows Server 2003 RC2 SP2

I have an User that has tons of Access databases (mdb & dbfs) that he cannot
synchronize offline. He receives the following error message.

Unable to make filename.mdb available offline on \\server\location. Files of
this type cannot be made available offline.

This sounds like a permissions problem, but I don't see anything wrong. Any
suggestions.

Thanks.
 
T

Terry R.

The date and time was 10/16/2008 11:56 AM, and on a whim, Kenny pounded
out on the keyboard:
Hello,

Windows XP SP2 machine folder synchronization and redirection of "My
Documents" to a Windows Server 2003 RC2 SP2

I have an User that has tons of Access databases (mdb & dbfs) that he cannot
synchronize offline. He receives the following error message.

Unable to make filename.mdb available offline on \\server\location. Files of
this type cannot be made available offline.

This sounds like a permissions problem, but I don't see anything wrong. Any
suggestions.

Thanks.

Hi Kenny,

It's by design. You can change the default behavior.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/252509


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K

Kenny

Thanks for the information!

Terry R. said:
The date and time was 10/16/2008 11:56 AM, and on a whim, Kenny pounded
out on the keyboard:


Hi Kenny,

It's by design. You can change the default behavior.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/252509


--
Terry R.

***Reply Note***
Anti-spam measures are included in my email address.
Delete NOSPAM from the email address after clicking Reply.
 
T

Terry R.

The date and time was 10/16/2008 12:45 PM, and on a whim, Kenny pounded
out on the keyboard:
Thanks for the information!

You're welcome!

--
Terry R.

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