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On one machine, I've mapped a network drive to a share on a remote
machine: "\\192.168.220.129\some\dir". For that network drive, I've enabled the option "Offline Files". Now, the problem is that the IP of the remote machine changed to 192.168.220.129. Thus, I'm not able to sync the files back to the remote machine. Any idea how to proceed? |
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Hi Felix,
the both provided IP addresses are the same!? If this is just a mistake and they have different IP`s, I would say you may have DHCP enabeled? regards |
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On Jul 14, 11:16*am, "Sascha" wrote:
the both provided IP addresses are the same!? Ah, sorry that was a mistake. The IPs are different, of course. If this is just a mistake and they have different IP`s, I would say you may have DHCP enabeled? No, DHCP is not enabled. The IP has been changed by hand. Felix |
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Hi Felix,
I would say, you need to reconfigure the static IP adresses to the known one and may disconnect and reconnect the network drive or you use the new IP adress, disconnect the old linked drive and add the new one. Then you should be able to sync again. How did the static IP change? regards Sascha |
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On Jul 14, 12:35*pm, "Sascha" wrote:
I would say, you need to reconfigure the static IP adresses to the known one and may disconnect and reconnect the network drive or you use the new IP adress, disconnect the old linked drive and add the new one. Then you should be able to sync again. Hm, not feasible. I guess, I have to sync things "by hand", copying around files - sigh. How did the static IP change? Look in my earlier post. Felix |