Hello all, I’m new to the forum and I’ve been able to find some answers on here before with quite a bit of luck. I tried doing some searching on this and was not able to find anything that was the information I needed so I figured I’d join and ask away. We are currently running a Domain with 5 sites across the country with a little over 100 employees. They are all connected via dedicated T1’s. Each site has its own SDC with primary one located here in the corporate office. They are all running Server 2003 SP1. All clients are using XP SP2 with all recent updates. We currently have group policy redirecting the user’s “My Documents” folder back to the userhome’s. This is working great with the exception of about 7-10 users who travel to other offices quite frequently. When they are in those offices they are having a difficult time accessing their “My Documents” because it is trying to use the copy on their home server instead of the local copy on their laptops. It is taking quite a long time across the WAN links and the users are becoming very frustrated with this for obvious reasons. I’ve looked into a couple of settings within group policies to see if there is anyway we can force the laptop to go into “Offline” mode and only use the local copy of “My Docs” instead of going across the WAN to access them. Unfortunately I haven’t been able to get to successfully work. I’ve tried setting up the following policies to no avail. Computer Configuration: Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\Network\Offline Files\ Configure Slow link Speed Enabled Value: 20000 Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\System\Group Policy\ Group Policy slow link detection Enabled Value: 2000 User Configuration: User Configuration\Administrative Templates\System\Group Policy\ Group Policy slow link detection Enabled Value: 2000 From what I’ve read it appears if the client determines it is on a slow link that it will not apply the folder redirection policy. So I was trying to increase slow link speed (default is 500) so that it is above the speed of the T1 lines and therefore appears as though it is on a slow link. Unfortunately for the few people who travel to the other offices they are still running into this issue. I’m not real sure where to go from here to find a solution. Thankfully they are being very patient with this issue. If anyone has any suggestions I’m very open to hear them. Thank you all for reading all of this I know it was very long winded. If you have any questions please don’t be afraid to ask. Thanks, - Joe