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Offline folder removal

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zeugma1

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Nov 7, 2001
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I set my laptop to use offline folders. The folder I synced to was moved to a new server. Everything works ok from the new server, but I get annoying popups saying the old one is offline. It isn't, it just doesn't have my folder anymore. How can I stop this?
 
I downloaded the tools. When I run csccmd, the only switches available are:

/ENABLE
/DISABLE
/RESID
/DISCONNECT:<\\server\share>
/MOVESHARE:<\\server\share> <\\server\share>

I have tried logged in both as local admin and domain admin.
 
The latest version of the CSCCMD tool is 1.1. Version 1.1 includes new functions and features that were not available in the earlier versions.

Note Users who use the CSCCMD tool must have good knowledge of client-side caching functionality.

To obtain the CSCCMD tool, contact Microsoft Product Support Services. For a complete list of Microsoft Product Support Services phone numbers and information about support costs, visit the following Microsoft Web site:
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Making files or folders unavailable offline
To stop using a shared network file or folder when you are offline, right-click the offline file, and then click the Make Available Offline command to remove the check. The file or folder is removed from the Offline Files folder.

There are two methods you can use to safely remove offline files from the cache without affecting network files or folders. You can delete selected files from the Offline Files folder, or you can delete all files associated with a particular network share by using the "Delete Files" feature from the Offline Files property page. Do not directly delete or move any files from the systemroot\CSC folder.
 
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