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Introducing Offline Folders and Files

Introducing Offline Folders and Files. Use offline folders and files when The network is down. Your laptop is undocked. Cache network files on your local disk. Synchronize the cached files with those on the network. Configuring Your Computer to Use Offline Folders and Files.

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Introducing Offline Folders and Files

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  1. Introducing Offline Folders and Files • Use offline folders and files when • The network is down. • Your laptop is undocked. • Cache network files on your local disk. • Synchronize the cached files with those on the network.

  2. Configuring Your Computer to Use Offline Folders and Files

  3. Configuring Your Computer to Provide Offline Folders and Files • Use Windows Explorer. • Use My Computer. • Use Microsoft Internet Explorer. • Select Manual Caching For Documents. • Select Automatic Caching For Documents. • Select Automatic Caching For Programs. 3

  4. Synchronizing Files • If the network version does not change the cached version updates the network version. • If the network version changes you can • Retain the cached version and not update the network version. • Replace the cached version with the network version. • Keep both versions locally and on the network.

  5. Configuring Synchronization Manager • Open Windows Explorer and on the Tools menu, select Synchronize. • Select Synchronize to manually synchronize files. • Select Setup • Logon/Logoff tab. • On Idle tab. • Scheduled tab.

  6. Configuring Power Schemes • Open Control Panel and double-click Power Options. • Select the Power Schemes tab. • Choose a preconfigured power scheme. • Create a power scheme.

  7. Using Hibernate Mode • Open Control Panel and double-click Power Options. • Select the Hibernate tab. • Select Enable Hibernate Support. • The computer saves the current system state to the hard disk. • The computer shuts down. • The computer loads the previous state when it is powered on.

  8. Configuring Advanced Power Management • Windows 2000 Professional supports APM 1.2. • Windows 2000 Professional requires an APM-BIOS. • Windows 2000 adds an APM tab to Power Options in Control Panel.

  9. Understanding ACPI-BIOS With an ACPI-BIOS, Windows 2000 supports dynamic Plug and Play. • Dynamic configuration of PC cards • Hot and warm docking/undocking • Hot swapping of IDE and floppy devices

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