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12.01.2008 at 04:04PM PST, ID: 23948455 | Points: 500
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Offline Files in Vista using Cached File instead of Server Copy

Asked by optimus_nz in Windows Vista, SBS Small Business Server

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Hi,

I have a client with Vista Business, Connected to SBS 2003. Offline files are enabled and working. However, when a user opens a document on the server (while online) and then makes changes, these changes happen to the cached file and not the server file. They are not transferred until a manual sync is performed.
If the Vista client has a file open and another (XP) machine opens the file, there is no warning the file is open, and vice versa.
I need to resolve this as they have had some issues where files have been edited by 2x clients and the vista one eventually dumps it's copy over the top during a sync.
Anyone got any ideas?

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