The Offline Files feature is a new feature of the Windows Server 2008 system, which ensures that Internet users are still able to access target shared files on the local area network with a seamless connection. Obviously, cleverly configuring the Offline Files feature of the Windows Server 2008 system enables Internet users to automatically store the target shared resources to the local system, and then access the shared resources again, as quickly as they can access files in the local system. The following is a detailed procedure for configuring the Offline Files feature:
First on the Windows Server 2008 System desktop, click the Start, Programs, attachments, Windows Explorer options, open the Resource manager interface for the local system, locate the destination shared folder, right-click the folder icon, and execute the Properties command in the right-click menu and go to the Properties Settings window of the target shared folder;
Next, click the Sharing tab in the Settings window, select the Advanced Sharing button in the Shared Tab Settings page that appears, open the Advanced Shared Resources Settings dialog box, and then click the Cache button in the dialog box to enter the Cache Settings window for the target shared resource; All files and programs that users open from this share will automatically be available offline "option, also select the" Performance Optimized "subkey below this option, and then click OK to perform the parameter save operation, so that after we have access to the target shared resource over the network later, The shared resource is automatically cached on the local hard drive, and the shared access speed can be greatly enhanced when the same shared resource is accessed again later.