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I am not sure if this is the right forum, but here goes:
I have a desktop PC and a laptop, both connected to a network. In the past I used offline folders to synchronize files directly between my desktop and laptop, but due to recent virus threats, I can't do that anymore. So I copied all the files to a network share, then opened that folder on my laptop and instructed the laptop to "make them available offline". Works fine, and as expected, it added about 10 GB to my disk use. Then I went to control panels, offline folders, right clicked on the old folder and selected "delete". A window popped up telling me that all files would be deleted (network copies are not affected), and it took a few minutes to complete. Now, here is the problem: 1) Not all files were deleted. There are a number of them that are still available. Why is that? 2) I would think that my disk space usage would now be reduced by about 10 GB again, but that is not the case. It is still about 10 GB larger than when I started the process. Why is that, and more important, how can I fix that? |
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2) You may have moved the files to the trash, in that case they are still
taking up space. After you are SURE that you have them on the network share you can empty the trash. "mikebo" wrote in message ... I am not sure if this is the right forum, but here goes: I have a desktop PC and a laptop, both connected to a network. In the past I used offline folders to synchronize files directly between my desktop and laptop, but due to recent virus threats, I can't do that anymore. So I copied all the files to a network share, then opened that folder on my laptop and instructed the laptop to "make them available offline". Works fine, and as expected, it added about 10 GB to my disk use. Then I went to control panels, offline folders, right clicked on the old folder and selected "delete". A window popped up telling me that all files would be deleted (network copies are not affected), and it took a few minutes to complete. Now, here is the problem: 1) Not all files were deleted. There are a number of them that are still available. Why is that? 2) I would think that my disk space usage would now be reduced by about 10 GB again, but that is not the case. It is still about 10 GB larger than when I started the process. Why is that, and more important, how can I fix that? |