Maximizing Productivity with Offline Files: A Guide for IT Department Users
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Offline files enable seamless access to important documents stored on LFCDS servers even when you're off-campus. Whether working from home, traveling, or enjoying a coffee shop, having your files available offline is crucial for productivity. This guide explains how to use the Sync Center, resolve synchronization conflicts, and ensure your "My Documents" (T:.Drive) is available without a network connection. For assistance, contact IT Support via email or phone, or visit the IT Service Center for help. Don’t let the secure firewall limit your work possibilities!
Maximizing Productivity with Offline Files: A Guide for IT Department Users
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Offline Files LFCDS IT Department Created By: Mike Panagos
Important Files Stored on LFCDS Servers! Stored on School FileServers My Documents (T:\ Drive) Shared Network Locations Employee (S:\ Drive)Student (P:\ Drive) Local Hard Drive (C:\ Drive)
School Network Not Accessible Off Campus! I’m Offline Files Man! T:\ DriveS:\ DriveP:\ Drive Secure Firewall means you can’t connect from home!
What Good Are Offline Files??? • Working at home • Leaving on a jet plane • At a hotel, coffee shop, etc.
The Sync Center Windows XP Offline Files Windows 7 Sync Center
Sync Center Status Indicator Icon Happy Sync Center Conflict Needs Resolving Your Computer Automatically Synchronizes Any Necessary Changes
Resolving a Sync Conflict 1. Click the Sync Center icon Click
Make Files Available Offline Your “My Documents” Folder (T:\ Drive) is Automatically Made Available Offline
Need Help? Have Questions? • E-mail: @IT Support • Telephone: x222 or 847-615-6222 • Drop in and visit us at the IT Service Center (ITSC)