COPY is an
internal
command.
“Success seems to be connected with action. Successful men keep moving. They make mistakes,
but they don‟t quit” ~ Conrad Hilton
CSCcmd - Client-side Caching command
Run this utility on a client PC to configure offline files. Offline files (CSC) allow the client PC to
access copies of network files while disconnected from the network/domain. Files can be
synchronized with the network when connected.
Syntax
CSCCMD
Option(s)
Options:
/ENABLE Enable Client-Side Caching (CSC) on this client.
Requires
Local Administrator rights
/DISABLE Disable CSC, ensure all offline files are closed first.
/Enum[: \\
Server\
Share [\
Path]] [/RECURSE]
Display all the shares in the local cache.
With the /RECURSE option, this will display the contents
of the shares within a parent share.
/DISCONNECT:\\
Server
/DISCONNECT:\\
Server\
Share
Disconnect a server or share from CSC on this client.
/MOVESHARE:\\
Server1\
Share \\
Server2\
Share
Move files and folders from one share to another in the
cache.
This is useful if the local cache must point to a
new/renamed server location.
/RESID Restamp all the entries in
the Windows offline files
(CSC) database
with a new user security identifier (SID).
useful when moving user accounts from an NT 4.0 domain to
2003.
/ISENABLED Is CSC is enabled on this client PC. (synonym:
/ISCSCENABLED)
/PIN2:\\
server\
share\
path [/USER] [/SYSTEM] [/USERINHERIT]
[/SYSTEMINHERIT]
Pin shared resources:
Use the PIN2: /USER option to pin a file. This has the
same result
as using the Offline Files dialog box to cache the file.
Use PIN2: /SYSTEM to specify
that the share will be
pinned via Group Policy.
/USERINHERIT and /SYSTEMINHERIT] will determine how the
pin data is inherited.
/PIN2:
filename /FILELIST [/UNICODE] [/USER] [/SYSTEM] [/USERINHERIT]
[/SYSTEMINHERIT]
Use a file to describe the objects to pin
The file contains the UNC path of each object to pin.
/FILELIST = the objects are separated by a carriage
return/linefeed.
/UNPIN2:\\
server\
share\
path [/USER] [/SYSTEM] [/USERINHERIT]
[/SYSTEMINHERIT] [/RECURSE]
UnPin a shared resource or remove a shared resource from
the local cache.
with /RECURSE, CSCCMD will
unpin all children of the
path.
with /RECURSE2, CSCCMD will unpin the path and children
of the path.
/UNPIN2:
filename /FILELIST [/UNICODE] [/USER] [/SYSTEM]
[/USERINHERIT] [/SYSTEMINHERIT]
UnPin specific shared resources listed in
filename.
/FILELIST = the objects are separated by a carriage
return/linefeed.
/FILL:\\
Server\
Share\
Path
Copy server-side data to the local cache.
/FILL:
FileName /FILELIST [/UNICODE]
Copy server-side data to the local cache using a file.
/DELETE:\\
Server\
Share\
Path [/RECURSE] [/RECURSE2]
Delete a file, a directory,
or a share from the local
cache.
Ensure that the directory/share is empty before you use
this switch.
with /RECURSE, CSCCMD tool only operates on the children
of the path.
with /RECURSE2, CSCCMD operates on the path and children
of the path.
/ISSERVEROFFLINE:\\
Server
Does CSC consider \\
server to be offline.
To get a reliable response from this switch, you must
first
open a
share/file/directory from the local cache for \\
server
/SETSPACE:
Bytes
Specify the disk space in bytes to allocate to temporary
offline files.
These files are nonpinned, auto-cached files.
This is similar to the function provided in the Offline
Files dialog box.
/CHECKDB [/QUICK]
Examine the CSC database and display any database error
flags.
/QUICK will skip the enumeration
and just display
database errors.
/EXTRACT[:\\
Server\
Share[\
Path]] /TARGET:
Path [/RECURSE]
[/ONLYMODIFIED] [/STOPONERROR]
Extract a file, a directory, or a directory tree from the
local cache.
This requires Local Administrator permissions
/TARGET will specify a destination.(which need not
already exist)
/ONLYMODIFIED, extract only files that have been modified
offline.
/STOPONERROR, stop the extract if an error occurs.
Offline files are most often used with laptops to provide access to data when on the move.
Folder redirection can be setup to place the users
My Documents
on a server share, and then
Offline Files can be set to copy and cache the data to the laptops C: drive.
This arrangement allows faster synchronisation of files than a full roaming profile (which also
synchronises other things you probably don’t need on a laptop.)
The /PIN2 switch does not copy the content of the shared resource into the local cache. Pinning
is not sufficient to make the files available offline. After you use the /PIN2 switch, you must run
CSCCMD /FILL to copy the content of the shared resource to the local cache.
When using FILELIST, any white space at the start of a file is ignored.
With the /UNICODE option, CSCCMD will create or read a file list in Unicode text format.
CSC is available for Windows 2000/XP/2003.
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