Computer/User Node :
MACHINE
Policy Path :
Administrative
Templates\Network\Offline Files
Supported on :
At least Microsoft Windows 2000
Help/Explain Text :
Limits the
percentage of the computer's disk space that can be used to store automatically
cached offline files. This setting also disables the Amount of disk space to
use for temporary offline files option on the Offline Files tab. This prevents
users from trying to change the option while a setting controls it. Automatic
caching can be set on any network share. When a user opens a file on the share,
the system automatically stores a copy of the file on the user's computer. This
setting does not limit the disk space available for files that user's make
available offline manually. If you enable this setting, you can specify an
automatic-cache disk space limit. If you disable this setting, the system
limits the space that automatically cached files occupy to 10 percent of the
space on the system drive. If you do not configure this setting, disk space for
automatically cached files is limited to 10 percent of the system drive by
default, but users can change it. Tip: To change the amount of disk space used
for automatic caching without specifying a setting, in Windows Explorer, on the
Tools menu, click Folder Options, click the Offline Files tab, and then use the
slider bar associated with the Amount of disk space to use for temporary
offline files option.
Registry Settings :
HKLM\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\NetCache!DefCacheSize
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