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I recently upgraded from XP Pro SP2 to Vista Ultimate on my notebook. I use
the "Always Available Offline" option to keep a copy of my crucial files available when I am travelling with my notebook. If I update a file while not connected to my network, it will not sync when I reconnect, but instead comes up with an "Access is Denied" error. I've checked the security settings to ensure that the Everyone group has full control of the directory, but still nothing. I also tried disabling and re-enabling the "Always Available Offline" option, but it still has the same problem. There doesn't seem to be any problems with accessing the files normally, only the Sync Manager seems to have the problem. If I manually delete the file on my desktop computer it will then sync, but this seems like a lot of hassle. Eric Sambell |
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Have you noticed any files that look like {12349299293020...}.tmp on your
file share? I had experenced a very similar problem, I have not found a complete fix yet, but figured out that if you rename the file with the error it will sync and then you can rename it back. Might be a little better than deleting them. "Eric Sambell" wrote: I recently upgraded from XP Pro SP2 to Vista Ultimate on my notebook. I use the "Always Available Offline" option to keep a copy of my crucial files available when I am travelling with my notebook. If I update a file while not connected to my network, it will not sync when I reconnect, but instead comes up with an "Access is Denied" error. I've checked the security settings to ensure that the Everyone group has full control of the directory, but still nothing. I also tried disabling and re-enabling the "Always Available Offline" option, but it still has the same problem. There doesn't seem to be any problems with accessing the files normally, only the Sync Manager seems to have the problem. If I manually delete the file on my desktop computer it will then sync, but this seems like a lot of hassle. Eric Sambell |
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I am swimming in those files, not sure what they were. I was able to get rid
of the problem by double checking that the everyone group had full control in both the "Sharing" and "Security" tab for the folder. It turns out that I had all the permissions set corectly on the "Security" tab, but not on the "Sharing" tab. Don't know if it is the same problem you were having, but maybe that will help. I'm also considering deleting all those .tmp files, but I haven't decided yet. Eric "rmwestbrook" wrote: Have you noticed any files that look like {12349299293020...}.tmp on your file share? I had experenced a very similar problem, I have not found a complete fix yet, but figured out that if you rename the file with the error it will sync and then you can rename it back. Might be a little better than deleting them. "Eric Sambell" wrote: I recently upgraded from XP Pro SP2 to Vista Ultimate on my notebook. I use the "Always Available Offline" option to keep a copy of my crucial files available when I am travelling with my notebook. If I update a file while not connected to my network, it will not sync when I reconnect, but instead comes up with an "Access is Denied" error. I've checked the security settings to ensure that the Everyone group has full control of the directory, but still nothing. I also tried disabling and re-enabling the "Always Available Offline" option, but it still has the same problem. There doesn't seem to be any problems with accessing the files normally, only the Sync Manager seems to have the problem. If I manually delete the file on my desktop computer it will then sync, but this seems like a lot of hassle. Eric Sambell |
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rmwestbrook- The tmp file problem does seem to be the bug that Eric
describes. A very simple workaround is to set sharing permissions to "Full control" for everyone who is expected to modify the files. Eric- If you have been able to succesfully sync your offline changes after changing the share permissions to "Full Control", then it is fine to delete the tmp files. Thanks, Shubhankar "Eric Sambell" wrote in message ... I am swimming in those files, not sure what they were. I was able to get rid of the problem by double checking that the everyone group had full control in both the "Sharing" and "Security" tab for the folder. It turns out that I had all the permissions set corectly on the "Security" tab, but not on the "Sharing" tab. Don't know if it is the same problem you were having, but maybe that will help. I'm also considering deleting all those .tmp files, but I haven't decided yet. Eric "rmwestbrook" wrote: Have you noticed any files that look like {12349299293020...}.tmp on your file share? I had experenced a very similar problem, I have not found a complete fix yet, but figured out that if you rename the file with the error it will sync and then you can rename it back. Might be a little better than deleting them. "Eric Sambell" wrote: I recently upgraded from XP Pro SP2 to Vista Ultimate on my notebook. I use the "Always Available Offline" option to keep a copy of my crucial files available when I am travelling with my notebook. If I update a file while not connected to my network, it will not sync when I reconnect, but instead comes up with an "Access is Denied" error. I've checked the security settings to ensure that the Everyone group has full control of the directory, but still nothing. I also tried disabling and re-enabling the "Always Available Offline" option, but it still has the same problem. There doesn't seem to be any problems with accessing the files normally, only the Sync Manager seems to have the problem. If I manually delete the file on my desktop computer it will then sync, but this seems like a lot of hassle. Eric Sambell |
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Shubhankar,
Thanks for the response! Do users need to have "Full Control" of the share and the files? The share I am using has change permissions for everyone, but not full control. But, the files and folder have "Full Control" for the user who is having this problem. Thanks, Ryan "Shubhankar Sanyal [MSFT]" wrote: rmwestbrook- The tmp file problem does seem to be the bug that Eric describes. A very simple workaround is to set sharing permissions to "Full control" for everyone who is expected to modify the files. Eric- If you have been able to succesfully sync your offline changes after changing the share permissions to "Full Control", then it is fine to delete the tmp files. Thanks, Shubhankar "Eric Sambell" wrote in message ... I am swimming in those files, not sure what they were. I was able to get rid of the problem by double checking that the everyone group had full control in both the "Sharing" and "Security" tab for the folder. It turns out that I had all the permissions set corectly on the "Security" tab, but not on the "Sharing" tab. Don't know if it is the same problem you were having, but maybe that will help. I'm also considering deleting all those .tmp files, but I haven't decided yet. Eric "rmwestbrook" wrote: Have you noticed any files that look like {12349299293020...}.tmp on your file share? I had experenced a very similar problem, I have not found a complete fix yet, but figured out that if you rename the file with the error it will sync and then you can rename it back. Might be a little better than deleting them. "Eric Sambell" wrote: I recently upgraded from XP Pro SP2 to Vista Ultimate on my notebook. I use the "Always Available Offline" option to keep a copy of my crucial files available when I am travelling with my notebook. If I update a file while not connected to my network, it will not sync when I reconnect, but instead comes up with an "Access is Denied" error. I've checked the security settings to ensure that the Everyone group has full control of the directory, but still nothing. I also tried disabling and re-enabling the "Always Available Offline" option, but it still has the same problem. There doesn't seem to be any problems with accessing the files normally, only the Sync Manager seems to have the problem. If I manually delete the file on my desktop computer it will then sync, but this seems like a lot of hassle. Eric Sambell |
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Shubhankar,
I just changed the share permissions to "Full Control" and the problem cleared! Thanks for the help. Ryan "rmwestbrook" wrote: Shubhankar, Thanks for the response! Do users need to have "Full Control" of the share and the files? The share I am using has change permissions for everyone, but not full control. But, the files and folder have "Full Control" for the user who is having this problem. Thanks, Ryan "Shubhankar Sanyal [MSFT]" wrote: rmwestbrook- The tmp file problem does seem to be the bug that Eric describes. A very simple workaround is to set sharing permissions to "Full control" for everyone who is expected to modify the files. Eric- If you have been able to succesfully sync your offline changes after changing the share permissions to "Full Control", then it is fine to delete the tmp files. Thanks, Shubhankar "Eric Sambell" wrote in message ... I am swimming in those files, not sure what they were. I was able to get rid of the problem by double checking that the everyone group had full control in both the "Sharing" and "Security" tab for the folder. It turns out that I had all the permissions set corectly on the "Security" tab, but not on the "Sharing" tab. Don't know if it is the same problem you were having, but maybe that will help. I'm also considering deleting all those .tmp files, but I haven't decided yet. Eric "rmwestbrook" wrote: Have you noticed any files that look like {12349299293020...}.tmp on your file share? I had experenced a very similar problem, I have not found a complete fix yet, but figured out that if you rename the file with the error it will sync and then you can rename it back. Might be a little better than deleting them. "Eric Sambell" wrote: I recently upgraded from XP Pro SP2 to Vista Ultimate on my notebook. I use the "Always Available Offline" option to keep a copy of my crucial files available when I am travelling with my notebook. If I update a file while not connected to my network, it will not sync when I reconnect, but instead comes up with an "Access is Denied" error. I've checked the security settings to ensure that the Everyone group has full control of the directory, but still nothing. I also tried disabling and re-enabling the "Always Available Offline" option, but it still has the same problem. There doesn't seem to be any problems with accessing the files normally, only the Sync Manager seems to have the problem. If I manually delete the file on my desktop computer it will then sync, but this seems like a lot of hassle. Eric Sambell |
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Hello,
I also have the very same problem, only that my situation is a little different. I have a DFS folder share. \\domain.com\files\personal And my group policy is set to redirect my documents to \\domain.com\files\personal\ So actually my My Documents folder is now in \\domain.com\files\personal\username\mydocuments And the permissions have been automatically granted to me and to SYSTEM only. And Offline files is telling Access Denied to several folders only \\domain.com\files\personal\username\mydocuments\i nfolder1\folder1 and \\domain.com\files\personal\username\mydocuments\i nfolder2\infolder\folder2 files How about that complexity, Mr. Shubhankar? Do you know, maybe there's a fix already, no more a workaround from Microsoft? ![]() Mantvydas "rmwestbrook" wrote in message ... Shubhankar, I just changed the share permissions to "Full Control" and the problem cleared! Thanks for the help. Ryan "Shubhankar Sanyal [MSFT]" wrote: rmwestbrook- The tmp file problem does seem to be the bug that Eric describes. A very simple workaround is to set sharing permissions to "Full control" for everyone who is expected to modify the files. Eric- If you have been able to succesfully sync your offline changes after changing the share permissions to "Full Control", then it is fine to delete the tmp files. Thanks, Shubhankar |
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Sorry I managed to completely miss this mail. In case you are still having
the problem- Are you able to access the folders and all files that offline files gives an error for, through explorer? Thanks, Shubhankar "Mantvydas" mantvydas at gmail dot com wrote in message ... Hello, I also have the very same problem, only that my situation is a little different. I have a DFS folder share. \\domain.com\files\personal And my group policy is set to redirect my documents to \\domain.com\files\personal\ So actually my My Documents folder is now in \\domain.com\files\personal\username\mydocuments And the permissions have been automatically granted to me and to SYSTEM only. And Offline files is telling Access Denied to several folders only \\domain.com\files\personal\username\mydocuments\i nfolder1\folder1 and \\domain.com\files\personal\username\mydocuments\i nfolder2\infolder\folder2 files How about that complexity, Mr. Shubhankar? Do you know, maybe there's a fix already, no more a workaround from Microsoft? ![]() Mantvydas "rmwestbrook" wrote in message ... Shubhankar, I just changed the share permissions to "Full Control" and the problem cleared! Thanks for the help. Ryan "Shubhankar Sanyal [MSFT]" wrote: rmwestbrook- The tmp file problem does seem to be the bug that Eric describes. A very simple workaround is to set sharing permissions to "Full control" for everyone who is expected to modify the files. Eric- If you have been able to succesfully sync your offline changes after changing the share permissions to "Full Control", then it is fine to delete the tmp files. Thanks, Shubhankar |
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Oh... I managed to completely forfeit waiting for the answer to my e-mail.
Yes. I'm still having this same problem. Yes. I am able to access the folders and all files that offline files gives an error for. For example, it complains that Access is denied. to a ZIP file. But I can easily doubleclick on it, and see the contents of it. However, beside that file there's numerous {GUID}.tmp files in the folder, each of which is the size of the zip. Regards, Mantvydas "Shubhankar Sanyal [MSFT]" wrote in message ... Sorry I managed to completely miss this mail. In case you are still having the problem- Are you able to access the folders and all files that offline files gives an error for, through explorer? Thanks, Shubhankar "Mantvydas" mantvydas at gmail dot com wrote in message ... Hello, I also have the very same problem, only that my situation is a little different. I have a DFS folder share. \\domain.com\files\personal And my group policy is set to redirect my documents to \\domain.com\files\personal\ So actually my My Documents folder is now in \\domain.com\files\personal\username\mydocuments And the permissions have been automatically granted to me and to SYSTEM only. And Offline files is telling Access Denied to several folders only \\domain.com\files\personal\username\mydocuments\i nfolder1\folder1 and \\domain.com\files\personal\username\mydocuments\i nfolder2\infolder\folder2 files How about that complexity, Mr. Shubhankar? Do you know, maybe there's a fix already, no more a workaround from Microsoft? ![]() Mantvydas "rmwestbrook" wrote in message ... Shubhankar, I just changed the share permissions to "Full Control" and the problem cleared! Thanks for the help. Ryan "Shubhankar Sanyal [MSFT]" wrote: rmwestbrook- The tmp file problem does seem to be the bug that Eric describes. A very simple workaround is to set sharing permissions to "Full control" for everyone who is expected to modify the files. Eric- If you have been able to succesfully sync your offline changes after changing the share permissions to "Full Control", then it is fine to delete the tmp files. Thanks, Shubhankar |
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Hi folks- I too have had the same problem. Loads of .tmp files being
generated, "access denied" message when syncing eventhough I know the files have been cliosed properly and are not in use. Can you confirm where I find this "Full Control" that seems to work - is that turning the File Shring to "on" in teh Network and sharing centre. I also really need help in a similar problem in that I work during the day hard wored to the server and then VPN attach at night. When I attach view the VPN remotely Vista seems to move about 50 - 80 Mg each day whereas XP Pro only moved 10Mg max. I don't know what data is being moved around but it is an awful lot, it happens every time I connect remotely even thoug I was hard wired 20 minutes before so Offline files were fully synched. Thi problem consumes computer speed and also my IP plan. -- Brian "rmwestbrook" wrote: Shubhankar, I just changed the share permissions to "Full Control" and the problem cleared! Thanks for the help. Ryan "rmwestbrook" wrote: Shubhankar, Thanks for the response! Do users need to have "Full Control" of the share and the files? The share I am using has change permissions for everyone, but not full control. But, the files and folder have "Full Control" for the user who is having this problem. Thanks, Ryan "Shubhankar Sanyal [MSFT]" wrote: rmwestbrook- The tmp file problem does seem to be the bug that Eric describes. A very simple workaround is to set sharing permissions to "Full control" for everyone who is expected to modify the files. Eric- If you have been able to succesfully sync your offline changes after changing the share permissions to "Full Control", then it is fine to delete the tmp files. Thanks, Shubhankar "Eric Sambell" wrote in message ... I am swimming in those files, not sure what they were. I was able to get rid of the problem by double checking that the everyone group had full control in both the "Sharing" and "Security" tab for the folder. It turns out that I had all the permissions set corectly on the "Security" tab, but not on the "Sharing" tab. Don't know if it is the same problem you were having, but maybe that will help. I'm also considering deleting all those .tmp files, but I haven't decided yet. Eric "rmwestbrook" wrote: Have you noticed any files that look like {12349299293020...}.tmp on your file share? I had experenced a very similar problem, I have not found a complete fix yet, but figured out that if you rename the file with the error it will sync and then you can rename it back. Might be a little better than deleting them. "Eric Sambell" wrote: I recently upgraded from XP Pro SP2 to Vista Ultimate on my notebook. I use the "Always Available Offline" option to keep a copy of my crucial files available when I am travelling with my notebook. If I update a file while not connected to my network, it will not sync when I reconnect, but instead comes up with an "Access is Denied" error. I've checked the security settings to ensure that the Everyone group has full control of the directory, but still nothing. I also tried disabling and re-enabling the "Always Available Offline" option, but it still has the same problem. There doesn't seem to be any problems with accessing the files normally, only the Sync Manager seems to have the problem. If I manually delete the file on my desktop computer it will then sync, but this seems like a lot of hassle. Eric Sambell |
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