RE: using cache off line file by v-morche
v-morche
Thu Dec 13 00:42:06 PST 2007
Dear Customer,
Thanks for your quick reply.
I have tested it on my computer. The moment that I save my modification on
my local mapped file, my local mapped file will synchronized with the file
on the remote server simultaneously. If this real time synchronization
doesn't work, you can choose "Sync" option in the right-click menu to force
this process to happen.
Plus, after I do further research about offline file synchronization. I
found client computer uses Client Side Caching (CSC) mechanism to
synchronize with remote folder. I also share CSC mechanism information with
you here as below. Hope this helps.
Client Side Caching (CSC) is the internal name for the project that
implements the offline files functionality.
CSC creates and maintains local copies of remote files and folders, namely
those stored on a file server. While online, applications use the remote,
or server, copy. When the connection between the client and server is
broken, CSC takes over and redirects operations to the local copy
transparently, allowing the applications to continue to operate. When the
connection is reestablished, CSC pushes back any changes that may have
occurred while disconnected, thus bringing the local cached copies into
equivalence with the server copy.
If anything is unclear, please feel free to post back and I am happy to be
of further assistance.
Thanks and regards,
Sincerely
Morgan Che
Microsoft Online Support
Microsoft Global Technical Support Center
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