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I have a pc and laptop ;both installed with w2kPRO.I
shared the My Documents folder on my pc and mapped that
folder as z: in my laptop!.Also i configured the My
documents path on my laptop to z:.
Now i enabled offline file on my laptop by right clic'g z:
and select make availble offline.everything works fine and
synchronisation also doing well.But if i create a new
folder (few files inside),it appears on my laptop my docs
only if i'm online .i.e .I have to enable that new folder
to available offline...i create a lot folders on my pc
daily ..it's not practical to enable all the folders avail
offline......pls help me to come out of this issue

MANY THANKS
Naveen
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I'm not sure what to say as I think it ought to be inheriting the offline
features of the parent folder. But my totally off topic suggestion - ditch
offline files & check out www.centered.com - I find SecondCopy a LOT better.

Naveen wrote:
> I have a pc and laptop ;both installed with w2kPRO.I
> shared the My Documents folder on my pc and mapped that
> folder as z: in my laptop!.Also i configured the My
> documents path on my laptop to z:.
> Now i enabled offline file on my laptop by right clic'g z:
> and select make availble offline.everything works fine and
> synchronisation also doing well.But if i create a new
> folder (few files inside),it appears on my laptop my docs
> only if i'm online .i.e .I have to enable that new folder
> to available offline...i create a lot folders on my pc
> daily ..it's not practical to enable all the folders avail
> offline......pls help me to come out of this issue
>
> MANY THANKS
> Naveen
> .

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