Manual Document caching and automatic CacheProgramAnd documentation, automatic cache documentation, specifically describes the true meaning of the three options:
Manual caching must be set manually to enable the caching function. For example, a folder on the server is used to store webpage materials. For some laptop users, it is only used on the Intranet. It is not necessary to use a notebook when it is taken out, and some users require it when their notebook is not connected to the Internet, in this way, you can set this shared folder to manual cache, so that users who need it can set the cache. No need to cache this folder.
Automatic cache does not need to be set manually. when the machine is online, the folder content is automatically synchronized to the local machine. For example: users' documents and profiles. When roaming user configuration files are used, set the shared user documents and configuration file directories to automatically cache, so that users can use their files at any time without having to stay online, all users need to cache the content. When the content is updated, it will be automatically synchronized to the network.
The automatic cache program is mainly used to cache network applications to reduce the startup time of the program. For example, diabloii can be used on the network without installation, set the Diablo shared directory to the automatic cache program mode. You can cache the files required by the game to the local machine when the user starts the game for the first time, and no longer need to transmit data through the network at the next startup. This mode is mainly used for sharing read-only programs and does not automatically synchronize updates from the client to the server.