Here's the scenario.
I am running Windows 7 and my SO is running XP. The XP machine has a shared folder with sub folders. The Windows 7 machine has offline files enabled for one of those subfolders.
Yesterday, whilst the XP machine was powered off I updated a file in that subfolder and shut down. Later on the same file was updated on the XP machine. The Windows 7 machine was then restarted.
There was no notifications of a sync conflict (shouldn't there have been?). Each machine only saw their own version of the file. It was only when I right clicked on that file and selected sync that a conflict was reported.
What worries me is what happens if we don't realise what we have done? We want to be notified about any conflicts straight away.
I am running Windows 7 and my SO is running XP. The XP machine has a shared folder with sub folders. The Windows 7 machine has offline files enabled for one of those subfolders.
Yesterday, whilst the XP machine was powered off I updated a file in that subfolder and shut down. Later on the same file was updated on the XP machine. The Windows 7 machine was then restarted.
There was no notifications of a sync conflict (shouldn't there have been?). Each machine only saw their own version of the file. It was only when I right clicked on that file and selected sync that a conflict was reported.
What worries me is what happens if we don't realise what we have done? We want to be notified about any conflicts straight away.