M
MartinX
FYI
Offline files are not available on Vista Home editions and the lack of this
feature is not clearly stated anywhere that I have looked. In the Vista Help
system it does not state it and I didn't see it on MS's Web site either.
Anyway, what got me so steamed about this was that I spent at least 1/2 an
hour trying to get offline files to work on a classmate's Vista Home Premium
laptop. As I mentioned, the Help system does not state that the feature is
NOT available on Home editions. So I go and search the MS KB for offline
file issues and see the KB mentioned below. Since the KB applies to Vista
Home Premium, I figured that I must have missed something and kept on trying
to get it to work.
The KB below that discusses an offline file error lists the Home editions in
its "applies to" section at the bottom. How the heck can an offline file
error apply to the Home editions when they don't even support offline files?
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;935663&sd=rss&spid=11712
In footnote D of the page in the link below it doesn't specifically state
that offline files is NOT available on Home versions, but I get the
point--it's not.
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/products/windowsvista/footnotes.mspx.
MS should have included offline files since it does include the Sync Center
in the Home editions. A big FU to MS for not making this clear and wasting
my time.
Offline files are not available on Vista Home editions and the lack of this
feature is not clearly stated anywhere that I have looked. In the Vista Help
system it does not state it and I didn't see it on MS's Web site either.
Anyway, what got me so steamed about this was that I spent at least 1/2 an
hour trying to get offline files to work on a classmate's Vista Home Premium
laptop. As I mentioned, the Help system does not state that the feature is
NOT available on Home editions. So I go and search the MS KB for offline
file issues and see the KB mentioned below. Since the KB applies to Vista
Home Premium, I figured that I must have missed something and kept on trying
to get it to work.
The KB below that discusses an offline file error lists the Home editions in
its "applies to" section at the bottom. How the heck can an offline file
error apply to the Home editions when they don't even support offline files?
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;935663&sd=rss&spid=11712
In footnote D of the page in the link below it doesn't specifically state
that offline files is NOT available on Home versions, but I get the
point--it's not.
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/products/windowsvista/footnotes.mspx.
MS should have included offline files since it does include the Sync Center
in the Home editions. A big FU to MS for not making this clear and wasting
my time.