![]() ![]() Double click the setting named “Administratively assigned offline files” Set it to Enabled and hit Show under Options.Browse to User Configuration >Policies > Administrative Templates: Policy definitions (ADMX) > Network > Offline Files. On the left hand side of the window that opened.Go ahead and right click it and select Edit. ![]() You will now see a shortcut to a group policy called Offline Files User Settings under userOU.For name call it Offline Files User Settings and hit enter.Right click on the userOU and select “Create a GPO in this domain, and link it here…”.Open up GPMC on your Domain Controller by going to Start > Administrative Tools >Group Policy Management if you don’t already have it open.Go ahead and close out the policy so that you’re back in the Group Policy Management Console view.Double click the setting named “Enabled transparent caching” Set it to Enabled and hit OK.Double click the setting named “Action on server disconnect” Set it to Enabled, on the left hand side select Work Offline, and hit OK.Double click the setting named “Allow or disallow use of the Offline Files feature” Set it to Enabled and hit OK.Browse to Computer Configuration >Policies > Administrative Templates: Policy definitions (ADMX) > Network > Offline Files. You will now see a shortcut to a group policy called Offline Files Activation under computerOU.For name call it Offline Files Activation and hit enter.Right click on the computerOU and select “Create a GPO in this domain, and link it here…”.Open up GPMC on your Domain Controller by going to Start > Administrative Tools >Group Policy Management.I will also make the assumption that you have another OU for your computer accounts named computerOU. In this guide I will assume that you have one OU with Users in it, lets call it userOU. #Folder sync windows 2008 Pc#You could do this by going to every PC and doing it by hand, but being as awesome as you are having upgraded to windows server 2008 r2, you will do this from Group Policy Management Console and only have to do it once! You have a Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 Server and a set of Windows 7 Client PC’s that you want to enable Offline files on and set their User folder to always be available Offline. ![]()
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