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about redirecting folders
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Name: Azen
Date: September 11, 2008 at 00:43:09 Pacific
Subject: about redirecting foldersOS: WinXPCPU/Ram: Intel T7400 / 2GManufacturer/Model: Asus |
Comment: after redirecting the folders to the servers, the monitor will display a message "synchronizing....." every time the users log-out and there is a cancel button to cancel the synchronize process. My question are: 1. What are the client side and server side synchronizing? I mean, all users store their files on the server and there is nothing the users can store on the client side.(They are only able to temporally save files on the desktop, and everything on the desktop will be deleted after the rebooting the PC.) 2. It's about the cancel button. I am wondering if there is a way to disable that cancel button so the synchronize process will be forced to execute. Hello!
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