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Open Control Panel from the Start menu and type Offline in the Control
Panel search box. Click on the green Offline Files link and click the disable button. On Mar 21, 10:49 am, Alfred Kaufmann wrote: On 18 Mar 2007 20:27:29 -0700, "jeolmeun" wrote: I turned off or disabled Offline Files and I was able to move and rename file sharing files normally. I found this from another newsgroup post. I think they said some OEMs turn this on or enable it while an installation of Vista OEM would have Offline Files disabled. Just where does pone find this option to turn off or disable offline files in Vista? Yes, I have looked at the help files and found nothing there. Al |