OFFLINE FILES

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Is there a way to get the Offline files wizard to make the
desktop "Shortcut to offline files" have the same
directory structure as the network location where the
offline file reside?
Currently, the Offline files wizard creates a desktop
folder called "Shortcut to offline files" and places every
file from the network location, including every file from
every subdirectorie; right in the root of this desktop
folder, which makes finding files difficult.

TIA
 
BryanW said:
Is there a way to get the Offline files wizard to make the
desktop "Shortcut to offline files" have the same
directory structure as the network location where the
offline file reside?
Currently, the Offline files wizard creates a desktop
folder called "Shortcut to offline files" and places every
file from the network location, including every file from
every subdirectorie; right in the root of this desktop
folder, which makes finding files difficult.

TIA
I don't have a Shortcut to offline files shortcut on my desktop .
How do you add your web sites? Are you saving the pages complete or adding
them to Favorites then selecting "view offline" option from the context
menu?
If you're saving complete then you should be able to save the web page to a
directory you select. If you're doing it from My Favorites, judiciously
create your own directory structure in the Favorites folder instead and view
from there?
 
Yes its true that all off line files are seen in a flat
structure this is a real drawback on using them. And in
addition you cannot have offline File shortcut base on
different share folder use .

All answer i get from this offline stuff is that there is
no way to get them strucutre as they are from the source
folder, and everyone was pointing me to a an extra tool
for real synchronisation purpose inside network, and f
course that tool was wuite expensive and more oriented to
multisite synchronisation purpose
 
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