Offline Files - Buffalo TeraStation User Manual

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Offline Files
Your PC can access files from the TeraStation even when it's not connected to the network if Offline Files are enabled.
Offline Files are updated and saved on the computer when it's online. Offline Files work with Windows 2000, Windows
XP Professional, Vista, Windows 7 and Windows 8. Windows Me and XP Home Edition are not supported.
Configure your PC to use files offline as follows:
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In Settings, select Shared Folders - Folder Setup.
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If you're running Windows 8 or Windows 7, skip steps 4 & 5 and move to step 6.
To check if Offline Files are enabled, follow the instruction below.
1 Open the Windows folder, press Alt key, and select Tool - Open Sync Center from the popup menu.
2 Click Manage offline files on the left side of the Sync Center screen.
3 If you see "Offline Files is enabled" on the General tab, Offline Files are enabled.
Click Disable offline files to disable Offline Files.
If Offline Files are disabled, click Enable offline files to enable them.
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Select a folder to be available offline. Double-click the folder's name.
From the "Offline Files" dropdown, select Manual Cache Files, Automatic
Cache Files or Automatic Cache Programs and Files.
Manual Cache Files - Manually select the files to be available offline.
Automatic Cache Files - Opened files are cached locally and may be used
offline. Old files that cannot be synchronized will be deleted automatically
and replaced by new ones.
Automatic Cache Programs and Files - Opened files are cached locally and
may be used offline. Old files and network applications that cannot be
synchronized will be deleted automatically and replaced with new ones.
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