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Guest Hemal
Posted

Hi,

 

I am having problem to synchronize files between W2K3 Std server (SP2) & XP

Pro. workstations in our office. Actually we would like to synchronize *.dbf

files and I am getting this error message:

Files of this type can't made available offline.

Does anyone come across this type of problems? Please provide any feedback.

P.S. Due to east long weekend I might not able to try your solutions for the

next 2 days but will try it first thing on Monday morning.

 

Thanks in advance for your time.

 

Hemal

Guest - Bobb -
Posted

Re: Offline Files

 

 

"Hemal" <Hemal@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:8D017525-BB49-409B-9E9B-D9C484F8E12E@microsoft.com...

> Hi,

>

> I am having problem to synchronize files between W2K3 Std server (SP2) &

> XP

> Pro. workstations in our office. Actually we would like to synchronize

> *.dbf

> files and I am getting this error message:

> Files of this type can't made available offline.

> Does anyone come across this type of problems? Please provide any

> feedback.

> P.S. Due to east long weekend I might not able to try your solutions for

> the

> next 2 days but will try it first thing on Monday morning.

>

> Thanks in advance for your time.

>

> Hemal

 

I suspect it's because the data INSIDE the Database file means nothing by

itself. It's not a standalone file.

Guest Hemal
Posted

Re: Offline Files

 

Hi,

 

You are right. It's not actual Database file. Actually it's sereral dbf

files linked with one another for a program calles Caseware working papers.

This program is used for bookkeeping for public accounting firms in North

America.

 

Is there a way to synchronize this type of files? Any thoughts..

 

Hemal

 

"- Bobb -" wrote:

>

> "Hemal" <Hemal@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> news:8D017525-BB49-409B-9E9B-D9C484F8E12E@microsoft.com...

> > Hi,

> >

> > I am having problem to synchronize files between W2K3 Std server (SP2) &

> > XP

> > Pro. workstations in our office. Actually we would like to synchronize

> > *.dbf

> > files and I am getting this error message:

> > Files of this type can't made available offline.

> > Does anyone come across this type of problems? Please provide any

> > feedback.

> > P.S. Due to east long weekend I might not able to try your solutions for

> > the

> > next 2 days but will try it first thing on Monday morning.

> >

> > Thanks in advance for your time.

> >

> > Hemal

>

> I suspect it's because the data INSIDE the Database file means nothing by

> itself. It's not a standalone file.

>

>

>

Guest - Bobb -
Posted

Re: Offline Files

 

I have know idea: the DATA by itself means nothing.

Like $211.33, John Smith , etc.

You have to call the company / where you bought "Caseware working papers"

to see if any way to sync it.

 

 

"Hemal" <Hemal@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:CE29309E-D685-47A3-BFE2-3FB95EA61394@microsoft.com...

> Hi,

>

> You are right. It's not actual Database file. Actually it's sereral dbf

> files linked with one another for a program calles Caseware working

> papers.

> This program is used for bookkeeping for public accounting firms in

> North

> America.

>

> Is there a way to synchronize this type of files? Any thoughts..

>

> Hemal

>

> "- Bobb -" wrote:

>

>>

>> "Hemal" <Hemal@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

>> news:8D017525-BB49-409B-9E9B-D9C484F8E12E@microsoft.com...

>> > Hi,

>> >

>> > I am having problem to synchronize files between W2K3 Std server

>> > (SP2) &

>> > XP

>> > Pro. workstations in our office. Actually we would like to

>> > synchronize

>> > *.dbf

>> > files and I am getting this error message:

>> > Files of this type can't made available offline.

>> > Does anyone come across this type of problems? Please provide any

>> > feedback.

>> > P.S. Due to east long weekend I might not able to try your solutions

>> > for

>> > the

>> > next 2 days but will try it first thing on Monday morning.

>> >

>> > Thanks in advance for your time.

>> >

>> > Hemal

>>

>> I suspect it's because the data INSIDE the Database file means nothing

>> by

>> itself. It's not a standalone file.

>>

>>

>>

Guest Hemal
Posted

Re: Offline Files

 

Hi Bobb,

 

Thanks for reply. I will try to contact program support about this issue..

 

Again Thanks for your time..

 

Hemal

 

"- Bobb -" wrote:

> I have know idea: the DATA by itself means nothing.

> Like $211.33, John Smith , etc.

> You have to call the company / where you bought "Caseware working papers"

> to see if any way to sync it.

>

>

> "Hemal" <Hemal@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> news:CE29309E-D685-47A3-BFE2-3FB95EA61394@microsoft.com...

> > Hi,

> >

> > You are right. It's not actual Database file. Actually it's sereral dbf

> > files linked with one another for a program calles Caseware working

> > papers.

> > This program is used for bookkeeping for public accounting firms in

> > North

> > America.

> >

> > Is there a way to synchronize this type of files? Any thoughts..

> >

> > Hemal

> >

> > "- Bobb -" wrote:

> >

> >>

> >> "Hemal" <Hemal@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> >> news:8D017525-BB49-409B-9E9B-D9C484F8E12E@microsoft.com...

> >> > Hi,

> >> >

> >> > I am having problem to synchronize files between W2K3 Std server

> >> > (SP2) &

> >> > XP

> >> > Pro. workstations in our office. Actually we would like to

> >> > synchronize

> >> > *.dbf

> >> > files and I am getting this error message:

> >> > Files of this type can't made available offline.

> >> > Does anyone come across this type of problems? Please provide any

> >> > feedback.

> >> > P.S. Due to east long weekend I might not able to try your solutions

> >> > for

> >> > the

> >> > next 2 days but will try it first thing on Monday morning.

> >> >

> >> > Thanks in advance for your time.

> >> >

> >> > Hemal

> >>

> >> I suspect it's because the data INSIDE the Database file means nothing

> >> by

> >> itself. It's not a standalone file.

> >>

> >>

> >>

>

>

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