Offline files gpo location
Privacy policy. Folder Redirection and Offline Files are used together to redirect the path of local folders such as the Documents folder to a network location, while caching the contents locally for increased speed and availability. Roaming User Profiles is used to redirect a user profile to a network location. These features used to be referred to as Intellimirror.
Administrators can use Folder Redirection, Offline Files, and Roaming User Profiles to centralize storage for user data and settings and to provide users with the ability to access their data while offline or in the event of a network or server outage. Some specific applications include:. The following table describes some of the major changes in Folder Redirection, Offline Files, and Roaming User Profiles that are available in this release.
Starting with Windows 8 and Windows Server , administrators can configure the experience for users of Offline Files to always work offline, even when they are connected through a high-speed network connection. Windows updates files in the Offline Files cache by synchronizing hourly in the background, by default. Prior to Windows 8, Windows Server , users would transition between the Online and Offline modes, depending on network availability and conditions, even when the Slow-Link mode also known as the Slow Connection mode was enabled and set to a 1 millisecond latency threshold.
With Always Offline mode, computers never transition to Online mode when the Configure slow-link mode Group Policy setting is configured and the Latency threshold parameter is set to 1 millisecond. Changes are synced in the background every minutes, by default, but synchronization is configurable by using the Configure Background Sync Group Policy setting.
With cost-aware synchronization, Windows disables background synchronization when the user is using a metered network connection, such as a 4G mobile network, and the subscriber is near or over their bandwidth limit, or roaming on another provider's network. Archived Forums. Group Policy. Sign in to vote. Thanks for your help. Wednesday, July 7, PM. Hi, You can enable the Offline Files feature by using the group policy Allow or disallow use of the Offline Files feature. Friday, July 9, AM. Have you checked that offline caching has not been turned off on the share I am using Win server R2 enterprise with SP2.
Many thanks. Thursday, July 8, AM. Thanks again for your help. If I open up my offline files folder I see that none of my offline files are encrypted I have tested this as well. I have also enabled a File Recovery agent on the server and the certificate appears to be valid not expired. I am not getting any error messages in any logs that I can find either on the workstation or on the server.
I have rebooted workstation several times. What have I missed? Have you checked if the GPO is being applied? Ok, I just spent another couple hours troubleshooting this issue.
I was under the impression that the encrypted files would be green in color when viewed via Offline Files in the Control Panel, and my files weren't shown as green.
Also, you can't double-check it by looking at the file properties because you can't view the file properties from within the Offline Files viewer in order to see if they are encrypted..
After taking ownership of my files in the CSC folder so I could view them, I saw that they were green. Also, looking at the file properties I was able to verify that the Encrypted box was already checked. I know this is an old thread and you answered your own question ;- but I thought I would leave this bit here about encrypting the offline file cache just in case someone else comes along and needs info on it:.
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