Hi, thanx for your great x2 Tool. It helps a lot by my dayli work.
I marked successfully with x2 pro 1002 some offline folders. The only thing I'm missing now are the special Icons for all the offline files/folders.
What do I have to do for using "correct" icons?
Thanx 4 your Help!
thOm
Show Offline folders with a different icon
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Weird that this feature request doesn't show up on this forum.
Microsoft uses offline folders to make a local copy of a selected part of your folderstructure. These offline files present themselves as a normal file tree, and can be manipulated as such. As soon as you reconnect with the server, all local changes are automatically synchronised.
Though not perfect, it is a very usefull feature for those travelling and wanting to work with (parts of) their shared files.
Microsoft Explorer indicates that a folder is sychronised through a changed icon (much like a shared folder has a changed icon). Xplorer2 does not indicate that a folder is off-line through a changed icon, which is a nuicanse. I actually need to use MS Explorer to find out which parts of the file tree are offline.
Small enhancement, great comfort.
Microsoft uses offline folders to make a local copy of a selected part of your folderstructure. These offline files present themselves as a normal file tree, and can be manipulated as such. As soon as you reconnect with the server, all local changes are automatically synchronised.
Though not perfect, it is a very usefull feature for those travelling and wanting to work with (parts of) their shared files.
Microsoft Explorer indicates that a folder is sychronised through a changed icon (much like a shared folder has a changed icon). Xplorer2 does not indicate that a folder is off-line through a changed icon, which is a nuicanse. I actually need to use MS Explorer to find out which parts of the file tree are offline.
Small enhancement, great comfort.
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