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Hi,
I am running Vista Business at home and connect to work using VPN. My home directory is served by a Snap 520 network attached storage using Samba. This NAS server is located at work. I made the home directory (about 36GB in size) available offline in Vista. I renamed one of the subdirectories within that directory (DERIV_DE was its original name) while I was online and things seemed to be fine. Then I went offline and online a couple of times and suddenly a folder with a weird name (EE2LV2~L) showed up among the directories within the offline folder. EE2LV2~L folder does not exist in the NAS server. If I traverse this folder I see the following structure EE2LV2~K\IB6NZ9~A\TUY5V2~X\DERIV_DE But I cannot access DERIV_DE; I get the "DERIV_DE is not accessible" message. What is going on? It appears that Vista is creating ghost folders on the client machine before it sends them to the server, and when the connection is severed these folders just sit around in the client. I had a similar problem in the past, and when I deleted the folder with the strange name it ended up deleting the "good" folder... Can someone help me with this issue? Thank you in advance, Gonzalo |