Win2008 Offline File Feature Configuration Enablement The

  
Offline File feature is a new feature of the Windows Server 2008 system that ensures that Internet users can still access the target on the LAN smoothly without disconnecting the network. shared documents. Obviously, cleverly configuring the offline file function that enables Windows Server 2008 system can help Internet users to automatically store target shared resources to the local system. When accessing shared resources again, it is as fast as accessing files in the local system. The specific steps for configuring the Enable Offline File feature are as follows: First, click the “Start & rdquo;, “ Programs”, “Options” and “Windows Explorer” option on the Windows Server 2008 system desktop. Open the resource manager interface of the local system, find the target shared folder from it, right-click the folder icon, and execute the "Properties" command in the right-click menu to enter the property setting window of the target shared folder; Next, click the "share" tab in the settings window, and click the “Advanced Share> button in the shared tab settings page that appears, open the Advanced Shared Resource Settings dialog box, and then click in the dialog box. Cache & rdquo; button to enter the cache setting window of the target shared resource Check the "All files and programs opened by the user from the share will be automatically available in the offline state" option in the settings window, and the "Optimized performance" sub-item under the option will also be selected. Click the “OK” button to perform the parameter save operation. After we access the target shared resource through the network in the future, the shared resource will be automatically cached to the local hard disk, and the same shared resource will be accessed again in the future. The shared access speed can be greatly improved.
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