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Hi,
Great work Alex i confirm with the new build the listing's are now fixed.
I can also confirm haveing run some test's DrivePool M4 Build 5452 is working 100% for me.
I can only find 2 minor issues
1. Unable to rename the new Drivepool Drive
2. Drives names do not appear under the pool tab under the server folders tab
Also i may have found a work around for those who need to use offline folder's its called a symbolic link here is a link to a post on how to do it i have not tryed it at the time of posting so use at your risk but haveing found a quite a few sites on this i belive it does work for some peeps.
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/2617941?start=0&tstart=0
would be greatful to know if this works i dont use offline folders but it did work for me moveing my itunes app/backup data
Lee
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Steve.
Lee, Thanks for the thought. Unfortunatley the junctions do not work because all they are are pointers to the original files and directory. So yes you can share the junction but it has the same offline file issues because of the file system presentation under covefs.
The are loads of issues with offline files between windows versions let alone different file systems. If you fancy some bedtime reading...
http://www.readynas.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=21&t=47091
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/296264
I know there are issues with offline files but on my old XP server it worked well with my w7 laptop. As of yet I have not found anything that offers the simplicity of use. Yes there are various sync utilities and of course drop box but because the data is presented in different folders it can be a headache to keep on top of things.