Changing Default Offline Folder Location

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Does anyone know if it is possible to change the default offline folder in
Windows XP Professional?

By default it's placed in %systemroot%\CSC

I would like to move it to D.\

Thanks, Mark
 
| "Mark" <[email protected]>
| wrote | Does anyone know if it is possible to change the default
| offline folder in Windows XP Professional?
|
| By default it's placed in %systemroot%\CSC
|
| I would like to move it to D.\

According to...

Windows Server 2003 Resource Kit Tools Help:

Csccmd.exe: Client-Side Caching Command-Line Options,
has the following parameter:

/moveshare: \\server\share1 \\server\share2

that "Remaps the files in the CSC cache on \\server\share1 to
the \\server\share2 location. Use this parameter to migrate
to a new namespace. To move the CSC cache itself between
two locations, use the cachemov tool."

For more information about csccmd.exe see:

Microsoft Documentation | Tools and Settings Collection
Introduction to Resource Kit Tools
Windows Server 2003 Resource Kit Tools Help
http://www.microsoft.com/resources/documentation/windowsServ/2003/all/techref/en-us/csccmd.asp

To download the Windows Server 2003 Resource Kit
Tools see:

Microsoft Download Center: Download details
Windows Server 2003 Resource Kit Tools
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...69-57ff-4ae7-96ee-b18c4790cffd&DisplayLang=en

Note that the Supported Operating Systems for the
Windows Server 2003 Resource Kit Tools are:
Windows Server 2003, Windows XP

And in regards to the cachemov tool... According to:

Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional Resource Kit
Chapter 9 - Managing Files, Folders, and Search Methods
http://www.microsoft.com/resources/.../professional/reskit/en-us/part3/proch09.mspx

"Moving the Cache
The only way to safely move the hidden system folder
(%systemroot%\CSC) is by using the Offline Files Cache
Mover (Cachemov.exe) tool available on the Windows 2000
Resource Kit companion CD. You can move the cache
database to another location on a fixed disk only.

For more information about using the Offline Files Cache
Mover tool, see Windows 2000 Resource Kit Tools Help
on the Windows 2000 Resource Kit companion CD. "
 
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