The value for the "Amount of disk space to use for temporary offline files" option reverts after you make it larger than 2 GB in Windows XP and in Windows 2000 Professional (904676)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Windows XP Professional
- Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional
SYMPTOMS In Microsoft Windows Explorer, in the Folder Options dialog box, you set the value for Amount of disk space to use for temporary offline files option so that the value is larger than 2 gigabytes (GB). After you make this change, you open the Folder Options dialog box again. You notice that the value for the setting has reverted to the previous value. CAUSEThis behavior occurs because the client-side cache for
temporarily-cached files is limited to 2 GB. This limitation exists because the signed 32-bit integer internally stores the cache size value.
Temporary caching occurs when a client accesses a
share that is marked for automatic caching. These files are cached on use. However, the client-side cache may temporarily remove these files if there is not sufficient space in the cache.
This limitation does not
apply to manually-cached files. Manual caching occurs when you right-click a
file or folder in Windows Explorer, and then you click Make Available
Offline. STATUS This
behavior is by design.
Modification Type: | Major | Last Reviewed: | 8/12/2005 |
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Keywords: | kbtshoot kbprb KB904676 kbAudEndUser |
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