Vista offline folders - access denied

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Guest

Nope. All offline files: 205MB, limit 20.7GB. Temporary offline files: 152kB,
limit 20.9GB.

Available disk space on the drive containing the offline cache: 26,7GB
 
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Sean Cai [MSFT]

Hello,

It seems like your post is a reply to another engineer and you posted it to
a new post by mistake.

If our engineer Jill Zoeller is still working with you on your issue, we
suggest you to follow up with him until the problem can be resolved.
Otherwise, please describe your issue from the beginning and we are glad to
help you.

Have a good day.

Sean Cai, MCSE2000
Microsoft Online Support

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Guest

The original post remains unanswered - I have been instructed by a MS support
representative to post it as a new thread.
 
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Jill Zoeller [MSFT]

Frank, I'm a bit swamped right now but want to help. Can you email me an
exact description of the problem you are having, including the server
operating system? Screenshots are also helpful.

Remove "online" from my address.

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Guest

I've noticed that the original thread got revived as well :) I'm not on-site
today so I can't sync and capture any useful information, the only thing that
I've found out it the TCP/IP connection limit kicking in at the time of a
sync. I can't prove any relationship yet though.

If there *is* a relationship, I'd be happy to file a support incident if
that makes a difference.

For now, it might be better to leave this thread as it is and continue with
the other one.
 
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Sean Cai [MSFT]

Hi Jill,

Thank you for your reply.

You can come back anytime if you have any question and I'd like to suggest
you provide backgroud information we needed in the first post so that we
can help you as soon as possible.

Have a good day!

Sean Cai, MCSE2000
Microsoft Online Support

Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security
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that others may learn and benefit from your issue.
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