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Sean
April 27th 04, 02:10 PM
All
Im trying to find a product which works like WinXP Offline Files, but works
"smarter".
Im wanting the product to beable to work in an "online" state, but when the
application realises that the file that is present on the workstation is the
same as available on the network, then to use the localised version of it
(ie the cached version) thus performance will be quicker if opening a large
file over a small network link (128Kbits as is the case of my client)
Alternatively, a product which works in an offline state for a users home
drive (assigned through ADUC) and then perform synchronisations throughout
the day for delta information - something, anything
I am about to look at products from the below
http://www.softwarepursuits.com/suresync/suresync.htm?source=Google
http://www.peersoftware.com
But obviously any previous experience with something would be appreciated
Cheers
Sean
Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]
April 28th 04, 12:35 AM
Sean wrote:
> All
>
> Im trying to find a product which works like WinXP Offline Files, but
> works "smarter".
>
> Im wanting the product to beable to work in an "online" state, but
> when the application realises that the file that is present on the
> workstation is the same as available on the network, then to use the
> localised version of it (ie the cached version) thus performance will
> be quicker if opening a large file over a small network link
> (128Kbits as is the case of my client)
I don't know of anything, but there may be a product that can do this -
>
> Alternatively, a product which works in an offline state for a users
> home drive (assigned through ADUC) and then perform synchronisations
> throughout the day for delta information - something, anything
For that, I'd check out www.centered.com - SecondCopy. I use it for
laptop/home users & it works really well.
>
> I am about to look at products from the below
>
> http://www.softwarepursuits.com/suresync/suresync.htm?source=Google
>
> http://www.peersoftware.com
>
> But obviously any previous experience with something would be
> appreciated
>
> Cheers
>
> Sean
Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]
April 28th 04, 07:27 AM
Sean wrote:
> All
>
> Im trying to find a product which works like WinXP Offline Files, but
> works "smarter".
>
> Im wanting the product to beable to work in an "online" state, but
> when the application realises that the file that is present on the
> workstation is the same as available on the network, then to use the
> localised version of it (ie the cached version) thus performance will
> be quicker if opening a large file over a small network link
> (128Kbits as is the case of my client)
I don't know of anything, but there may be a product that can do this -
>
> Alternatively, a product which works in an offline state for a users
> home drive (assigned through ADUC) and then perform synchronisations
> throughout the day for delta information - something, anything
For that, I'd check out www.centered.com - SecondCopy. I use it for
laptop/home users & it works really well.
>
> I am about to look at products from the below
>
> http://www.softwarepursuits.com/suresync/suresync.htm?source=Google
>
> http://www.peersoftware.com
>
> But obviously any previous experience with something would be
> appreciated
>
> Cheers
>
> Sean
Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]
April 28th 04, 08:11 AM
Sean wrote:
> All
>
> Im trying to find a product which works like WinXP Offline Files, but
> works "smarter".
>
> Im wanting the product to beable to work in an "online" state, but
> when the application realises that the file that is present on the
> workstation is the same as available on the network, then to use the
> localised version of it (ie the cached version) thus performance will
> be quicker if opening a large file over a small network link
> (128Kbits as is the case of my client)
I don't know of anything, but there may be a product that can do this -
>
> Alternatively, a product which works in an offline state for a users
> home drive (assigned through ADUC) and then perform synchronisations
> throughout the day for delta information - something, anything
For that, I'd check out www.centered.com - SecondCopy. I use it for
laptop/home users & it works really well.
>
> I am about to look at products from the below
>
> http://www.softwarepursuits.com/suresync/suresync.htm?source=Google
>
> http://www.peersoftware.com
>
> But obviously any previous experience with something would be
> appreciated
>
> Cheers
>
> Sean
Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]
April 28th 04, 08:25 AM
Sean wrote:
> All
>
> Im trying to find a product which works like WinXP Offline Files, but
> works "smarter".
>
> Im wanting the product to beable to work in an "online" state, but
> when the application realises that the file that is present on the
> workstation is the same as available on the network, then to use the
> localised version of it (ie the cached version) thus performance will
> be quicker if opening a large file over a small network link
> (128Kbits as is the case of my client)
I don't know of anything, but there may be a product that can do this -
>
> Alternatively, a product which works in an offline state for a users
> home drive (assigned through ADUC) and then perform synchronisations
> throughout the day for delta information - something, anything
For that, I'd check out www.centered.com - SecondCopy. I use it for
laptop/home users & it works really well.
>
> I am about to look at products from the below
>
> http://www.softwarepursuits.com/suresync/suresync.htm?source=Google
>
> http://www.peersoftware.com
>
> But obviously any previous experience with something would be
> appreciated
>
> Cheers
>
> Sean
Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]
April 28th 04, 02:27 PM
Sean wrote:
> All
>
> Im trying to find a product which works like WinXP Offline Files, but
> works "smarter".
>
> Im wanting the product to beable to work in an "online" state, but
> when the application realises that the file that is present on the
> workstation is the same as available on the network, then to use the
> localised version of it (ie the cached version) thus performance will
> be quicker if opening a large file over a small network link
> (128Kbits as is the case of my client)
I don't know of anything, but there may be a product that can do this -
>
> Alternatively, a product which works in an offline state for a users
> home drive (assigned through ADUC) and then perform synchronisations
> throughout the day for delta information - something, anything
For that, I'd check out www.centered.com - SecondCopy. I use it for
laptop/home users & it works really well.
>
> I am about to look at products from the below
>
> http://www.softwarepursuits.com/suresync/suresync.htm?source=Google
>
> http://www.peersoftware.com
>
> But obviously any previous experience with something would be
> appreciated
>
> Cheers
>
> Sean
Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]
April 28th 04, 02:27 PM
Sean wrote:
> All
>
> Im trying to find a product which works like WinXP Offline Files, but
> works "smarter".
>
> Im wanting the product to beable to work in an "online" state, but
> when the application realises that the file that is present on the
> workstation is the same as available on the network, then to use the
> localised version of it (ie the cached version) thus performance will
> be quicker if opening a large file over a small network link
> (128Kbits as is the case of my client)
I don't know of anything, but there may be a product that can do this -
>
> Alternatively, a product which works in an offline state for a users
> home drive (assigned through ADUC) and then perform synchronisations
> throughout the day for delta information - something, anything
For that, I'd check out www.centered.com - SecondCopy. I use it for
laptop/home users & it works really well.
>
> I am about to look at products from the below
>
> http://www.softwarepursuits.com/suresync/suresync.htm?source=Google
>
> http://www.peersoftware.com
>
> But obviously any previous experience with something would be
> appreciated
>
> Cheers
>
> Sean
Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]
April 28th 04, 02:27 PM
Sean wrote:
> All
>
> Im trying to find a product which works like WinXP Offline Files, but
> works "smarter".
>
> Im wanting the product to beable to work in an "online" state, but
> when the application realises that the file that is present on the
> workstation is the same as available on the network, then to use the
> localised version of it (ie the cached version) thus performance will
> be quicker if opening a large file over a small network link
> (128Kbits as is the case of my client)
I don't know of anything, but there may be a product that can do this -
>
> Alternatively, a product which works in an offline state for a users
> home drive (assigned through ADUC) and then perform synchronisations
> throughout the day for delta information - something, anything
For that, I'd check out www.centered.com - SecondCopy. I use it for
laptop/home users & it works really well.
>
> I am about to look at products from the below
>
> http://www.softwarepursuits.com/suresync/suresync.htm?source=Google
>
> http://www.peersoftware.com
>
> But obviously any previous experience with something would be
> appreciated
>
> Cheers
>
> Sean
Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]
April 28th 04, 02:34 PM
Sean wrote:
> All
>
> Im trying to find a product which works like WinXP Offline Files, but
> works "smarter".
>
> Im wanting the product to beable to work in an "online" state, but
> when the application realises that the file that is present on the
> workstation is the same as available on the network, then to use the
> localised version of it (ie the cached version) thus performance will
> be quicker if opening a large file over a small network link
> (128Kbits as is the case of my client)
I don't know of anything, but there may be a product that can do this -
>
> Alternatively, a product which works in an offline state for a users
> home drive (assigned through ADUC) and then perform synchronisations
> throughout the day for delta information - something, anything
For that, I'd check out www.centered.com - SecondCopy. I use it for
laptop/home users & it works really well.
>
> I am about to look at products from the below
>
> http://www.softwarepursuits.com/suresync/suresync.htm?source=Google
>
> http://www.peersoftware.com
>
> But obviously any previous experience with something would be
> appreciated
>
> Cheers
>
> Sean
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