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I am trying to end a sync partnership for offline files to a machine that
does not exist any more how can i do this. The files i need to sync with are now on another file server. |
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Have you done what is recommended he
http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Win...13f6a1033.mspx or http://tinyurl.com/2nddku --- Jeffrey Randow Windows Networking MVP 2001-2006 http://www.networkblog.net On Fri, 23 Nov 2007 11:01:00 -0800, John M wrote: I am trying to end a sync partnership for offline files to a machine that does not exist any more how can i do this. The files i need to sync with are now on another file server. |
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There is no delete function on a right click for the folders which are sync
over the network. "Jeffrey Randow" wrote: Have you done what is recommended he http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Win...13f6a1033.mspx or http://tinyurl.com/2nddku --- Jeffrey Randow Windows Networking MVP 2001-2006 http://www.networkblog.net On Fri, 23 Nov 2007 11:01:00 -0800, John M wrote: I am trying to end a sync partnership for offline files to a machine that does not exist any more how can i do this. The files i need to sync with are now on another file server. |
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Hello John,
you have to manually remove the unwanted network sync partnership under the C:\windows\CSC\v2.0.6\namespace folder, but you cannot open this folder directly, you need to take ownership this folder, and then open it , delete unwanted sync partnership folder. "John M" wrote: There is no delete function on a right click for the folders which are sync over the network. "Jeffrey Randow" wrote: Have you done what is recommended he http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Win...13f6a1033.mspx or http://tinyurl.com/2nddku --- Jeffrey Randow Windows Networking MVP 2001-2006 http://www.networkblog.net On Fri, 23 Nov 2007 11:01:00 -0800, John M wrote: I am trying to end a sync partnership for offline files to a machine that does not exist any more how can i do this. The files i need to sync with are now on another file server. |
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Had same problem, followed Randy's advice, removing folder manually was hard,
but it didn't remove sync partnership. It is still defined in Sync Center, just the folder and files aren't there any more. This probably worsened situation, so people don't follow advice of manual folder removal. Whole this Sync feature is crappy, some application or windows itself created sync partnership without asking or logging it anywhere, administrator isn't even owner of folders and files being synced, and there is no way to delete "partnership". "Randy" wrote: Hello John, you have to manually remove the unwanted network sync partnership under the C:\windows\CSC\v2.0.6\namespace folder, but you cannot open this folder directly, you need to take ownership this folder, and then open it , delete unwanted sync partnership folder. "John M" wrote: There is no delete function on a right click for the folders which are sync over the network. "Jeffrey Randow" wrote: Have you done what is recommended he http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Win...13f6a1033.mspx or http://tinyurl.com/2nddku --- Jeffrey Randow Windows Networking MVP 2001-2006 http://www.networkblog.net On Fri, 23 Nov 2007 11:01:00 -0800, John M wrote: I am trying to end a sync partnership for offline files to a machine that does not exist any more how can i do this. The files i need to sync with are now on another file server. |
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We have dozens of new Dell Vista Business laptops with sync partnerships that
we cannot delete. Some of the partnerships are to network drives that the laptop is not even mapped to anymore, yet the sync still works! Some are to file folders that people don't want to be sync to and we cannot make the sync partnership go away. Followed the same old same old advice but in the end we have not found one partnership that allowed delete. There seems to be no forum anywhere that can solve this problem, and I suspect MS has 1000's of sync partnerships they would like to delete but cannot. As CIO for this company I am recommending we wipe all the new laptops and go back to XP Pro, which actually works. If this is MS idea of a new operating system after all the years they have had to get it right, I think Linux and OpenOffice may be a better corporate decision for us. "sslavic" wrote: Had same problem, followed Randy's advice, removing folder manually was hard, but it didn't remove sync partnership. It is still defined in Sync Center, just the folder and files aren't there any more. This probably worsened situation, so people don't follow advice of manual folder removal. Whole this Sync feature is crappy, some application or windows itself created sync partnership without asking or logging it anywhere, administrator isn't even owner of folders and files being synced, and there is no way to delete "partnership". "Randy" wrote: Hello John, you have to manually remove the unwanted network sync partnership under the C:\windows\CSC\v2.0.6\namespace folder, but you cannot open this folder directly, you need to take ownership this folder, and then open it , delete unwanted sync partnership folder. "John M" wrote: There is no delete function on a right click for the folders which are sync over the network. "Jeffrey Randow" wrote: Have you done what is recommended he http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Win...13f6a1033.mspx or http://tinyurl.com/2nddku --- Jeffrey Randow Windows Networking MVP 2001-2006 http://www.networkblog.net On Fri, 23 Nov 2007 11:01:00 -0800, John M wrote: I am trying to end a sync partnership for offline files to a machine that does not exist any more how can i do this. The files i need to sync with are now on another file server. |
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Have you tried to restart computer to check the sync partnership in the sync
center? "sslavic" wrote: Had same problem, followed Randy's advice, removing folder manually was hard, but it didn't remove sync partnership. It is still defined in Sync Center, just the folder and files aren't there any more. This probably worsened situation, so people don't follow advice of manual folder removal. Whole this Sync feature is crappy, some application or windows itself created sync partnership without asking or logging it anywhere, administrator isn't even owner of folders and files being synced, and there is no way to delete "partnership". "Randy" wrote: Hello John, you have to manually remove the unwanted network sync partnership under the C:\windows\CSC\v2.0.6\namespace folder, but you cannot open this folder directly, you need to take ownership this folder, and then open it , delete unwanted sync partnership folder. "John M" wrote: There is no delete function on a right click for the folders which are sync over the network. "Jeffrey Randow" wrote: Have you done what is recommended he http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Win...13f6a1033.mspx or http://tinyurl.com/2nddku --- Jeffrey Randow Windows Networking MVP 2001-2006 http://www.networkblog.net On Fri, 23 Nov 2007 11:01:00 -0800, John M wrote: I am trying to end a sync partnership for offline files to a machine that does not exist any more how can i do this. The files i need to sync with are now on another file server. |
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Has anyone got any further with this? I moved the "Music" shortcut this evening to point at a NAS device that has all my multimedia on it. Vista has now decided to automatically sync this device to my computer, which is the last thing I want. It wont let me change the attributes and every time I try it resets the folder to "available offline" It has yet to realise that there will be insufficient space to make the folder offline. Any help would be appreciated, I really don't need two copies of my music! "Randy" wrote: Have you tried to restart computer to check the sync partnership in the sync center? "sslavic" wrote: Had same problem, followed Randy's advice, removing folder manually was hard, but it didn't remove sync partnership. It is still defined in Sync Center, just the folder and files aren't there any more. This probably worsened situation, so people don't follow advice of manual folder removal. Whole this Sync feature is crappy, some application or windows itself created sync partnership without asking or logging it anywhere, administrator isn't even owner of folders and files being synced, and there is no way to delete "partnership". "Randy" wrote: Hello John, you have to manually remove the unwanted network sync partnership under the C:\windows\CSC\v2.0.6\namespace folder, but you cannot open this folder directly, you need to take ownership this folder, and then open it , delete unwanted sync partnership folder. "John M" wrote: There is no delete function on a right click for the folders which are sync over the network. "Jeffrey Randow" wrote: Have you done what is recommended he http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Win...13f6a1033.mspx or http://tinyurl.com/2nddku --- Jeffrey Randow Windows Networking MVP 2001-2006 http://www.networkblog.net On Fri, 23 Nov 2007 11:01:00 -0800, John M wrote: I am trying to end a sync partnership for offline files to a machine that does not exist any more how can i do this. The files i need to sync with are now on another file server. |
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"Q" wrote:
How do I remove the MS Sync Center application/function entirely from Vista HP OS? "StEligius" wrote: Has anyone got any further with this? I moved the "Music" shortcut this evening to point at a NAS device that has all my multimedia on it. Vista has now decided to automatically sync this device to my computer, which is the last thing I want. It wont let me change the attributes and every time I try it resets the folder to "available offline" It has yet to realise that there will be insufficient space to make the folder offline. Any help would be appreciated, I really don't need two copies of my music! "Randy" wrote: Have you tried to restart computer to check the sync partnership in the sync center? "sslavic" wrote: Had same problem, followed Randy's advice, removing folder manually was hard, but it didn't remove sync partnership. It is still defined in Sync Center, just the folder and files aren't there any more. This probably worsened situation, so people don't follow advice of manual folder removal. Whole this Sync feature is crappy, some application or windows itself created sync partnership without asking or logging it anywhere, administrator isn't even owner of folders and files being synced, and there is no way to delete "partnership". "Randy" wrote: Hello John, you have to manually remove the unwanted network sync partnership under the C:\windows\CSC\v2.0.6\namespace folder, but you cannot open this folder directly, you need to take ownership this folder, and then open it , delete unwanted sync partnership folder. "John M" wrote: There is no delete function on a right click for the folders which are sync over the network. "Jeffrey Randow" wrote: Have you done what is recommended he http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Win...13f6a1033.mspx or http://tinyurl.com/2nddku --- Jeffrey Randow Windows Networking MVP 2001-2006 http://www.networkblog.net On Fri, 23 Nov 2007 11:01:00 -0800, John M wrote: I am trying to end a sync partnership for offline files to a machine that does not exist any more how can i do this. The files i need to sync with are now on another file server. |
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You may be able to simply delete the files if there is no longer a viable
computer to connect to - delete them through explorer on the guest machine? As far as ending the sync relationships, I found that if you go to the source machine with the original files and turn off sharing, the option to uncheck "always available off-line" is now available on the sync guest machine for those files. After you turn them off on the guest machine, you can go back and turn the sharing back on for the host machine and the sync is undone. "John M" wrote: I am trying to end a sync partnership for offline files to a machine that does not exist any more how can i do this. The files i need to sync with are now on another file server. |