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My home directory is redirected to a DFS share
(\\domain\home\fileserver\username). Everything has been working swimmingly until about a week ago when suddenly sync center started throwing errors. The error is that it received an access denied when synching \\domain\home\fileserver\some_other_user. "some_other_user" is always the same user ID. The problem is, I never set the system up to sync anything for that user, and this is a single-user system so nobody else did either. It should not be trying to sync that directory at all. In XP I could probably edit the registry and remove any partnership that the computer believes it has with that directory, but in Vista I cannot find that information in the registry. Does anyone know how to stop sync center from thinking that it needs to sync with that directory? |