csc folder

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The CSC folder, or client-side caching folder, is a key component of Windows offline files functionality. Discussions on WindowsForum.com cover moving the CSC folder to a new location, as well as troubleshooting synchronization issues. Specific topics include internal FSCTL requests being sent as IOCTL requests over SMB connections during offline file sync, and changes in the CSC folder not synchronizing with the server on Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2. These threads reference Microsoft support articles and provide guidance for resolving sync problems related to the CSC folder.
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    How to move the client-side caching (CSC) folder to a new location in Windows

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    Internal FSCTL requests are sent as IOCTL requests on a SMB connection during the synchronization of

    Fixes an issue in which many unnecessary IOCTL requests are sent instead of FSCTL packages on the Server Message Block (SMB) connection. This issue occurs during the synchronization of offline files in the CSC folder on a computer that is running... Link Removed - Invalid URL
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    Internal FSCTL requests are sent as IOCTL requests on a SMB connection during the synchronization of

    Fixes an issue in which many unnecessary IOCTL requests are sent instead of FSCTL packages on the Server Message Block (SMB) connection. This issue occurs during the synchronization of offline files in the CSC folder on a computer that is running... More...
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    Changes in a CSC folder are not synchronized with the server on a computer that is running Windows 7

    Fixes an issue in which changes that you made to documents in a CSC folder are not synchronized with the server. This issue occurs on a computer that is running Windows 7 SP1 or Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1. More...
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