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10-76 Chapter 10 Managing Data Storage<br />

Lesson Review<br />

Use the following questions to help determine whether you have learned enough to<br />

move on to the next lesson. If you have difficulty answering these questions, review<br />

the material in this lesson before beginning the next lesson. You can find answers to<br />

these questions in the “Questions and Answers” section at the end of this chapter.<br />

1. How do you configure your computer to use offline folders and files?<br />

2. Which tools does Windows XP Professional provide for you to configure your<br />

computer to provide offline files? What must you do to allow others to access files<br />

on your computer?<br />

3. What does Synchronization Manager do?<br />

Lesson Summary<br />

■ Before you can use offline files, you must use the Folders Options selection on the<br />

Tools menu of My Computer or Windows Explorer to configure your computer to<br />

use offline files.<br />

■ After enabling the Offline Files feature, you can use My Network Places to make<br />

any network-accessible folder for which offline caching is enabled available<br />

offline.<br />

■ To make shared folders on your own computer available for other users to use<br />

offline, you must use the Sharing tab of the folder’s Properties dialog box to configure<br />

the offline caching for the folder. By default, shared folders are configured<br />

for offline use.<br />

■ Synchronization Manager allows you to configure synchronization to occur when<br />

you log on, when you log off, or both; and you can specify that you want to be<br />

asked before synchronization occurs.

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