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When the Offl
ine fi le wizard opens, follow the instructions on the screen. For more information, refer to the Win-
dows help.
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When the offl
ine settings and sync settings are completed using the wizard, the fi les and folders that were set ap-
pear as shown below.
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If the network is disconnected after synchronization is completed, the offl
ine fi le function can be used.
Offl
ine fi les can be accessed by the original UNC (Universal Naming Convention) where the data was saved.
Note:
If offl
ine fi les can be used, an icon appears in the system tray.
[Editing Offl
ine Files]:
Offl
ine fi les can be edited and deleted in the same way as normal fi les. Diff erences that arise from the original
data on the network due to editing or deleting of the fi le are resolved by resynchronization after the network is
reconnected.
[Synchronizing Offl
ine Files]:
The offl
ine fi le is automatically synchronized based on preset conditions, such as after reconnection with the
network, logging on, logging off , and so on.
[Version Confl icts]:
A fi le confl ict occurs if diff erent changes were made simultaneously to the offl
ine fi le and original data on the
network.
The screen below is displayed when a fi le confl ict is detected. Resolve the confl ict by following the instructions on
the screen.
This completes the setting of offl
ine fi les.
DFS (Distributed File System)
The Distributed File System ("DFS" below) consolidates the fi le shares distributed in network servers into a single tree
structure.
In the figure below, when accessing the UNC (Universal Naming Convention) "\\tera\share\backup" from the client
computer, in actuality, access is performed to the completely diff erent UNC "\\pc_srv\backup". However, the UNC when
viewed from the client computer appears as "\\tera\share\backup", and the actual fi le server UNC is unknown. Also, a
DFS link to "\\pc_srv\backup" is set to "\\tera\share\backup", but a DFS link to "\\pc_srv\backup" can also be set to the