Problem Sync Center in Windows 2008 R2 and Windows 7

Discussion in 'Networks' started by michael78, Jun 27, 2011.

  1. michael78

    michael78 Terabyte Poster

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    Guys anyone come across issues with Sync Center. We recently migrated to Windows 7 and have a folder redirection for their my documents folder and it's set to be available offline. Some people when working offline have crosses against some of their folders. I've checked and the parent folder is set to be available offline through Group Policy and there is enough hard drive space allocated for offline files. Permissions are also fine and I've made sure a sync has taken place and no issues have been reported by sync center. Any ideas? Also does anyone know where you find the events in event viewer for Sync Centre as I can't find it.
     
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  2. michael78

    michael78 Terabyte Poster

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    Anyone?
     
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  3. Rob1234

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    Have you checked that the user has "list folder content" on the parent folder where there folder is stored?
     
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  4. michael78

    michael78 Terabyte Poster

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    Rob they have permissions up to modify mate.
     
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  5. simongrahamuk
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    simongrahamuk Hmmmmmmm?

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    Have you tried completely disabling offline files and then setting them back up again? I have noticed in the past that sometimes this can resolve the issues, not sure how or where it gets stuck, but worked in the past for us (Using 2003 and XP) before we took the decision to completely get rid of offline files due to head aches like this!
     
  6. michael78

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    Simon cheers for the reply mate. Think I'll do just that and see how that goes. To be honest I've ran out of options as I've tried everything else
     
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