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Your personal network storage drive (mapped as the H: drive) is automatically configured to use the Windows offline files sync feature (more info here). Basically, a copy of your H: drive is stored locally on the laptop hard drive in an encrypted directory. This allows you to access to your network files even when a network connection is not available. Any changes made to these files while working in "offline" mode are then synchronized back to the network location the next time you connect. If you notice any sync errors, marked with this icon: , let IT Services know ASAP to avoid data loss.
Several folders on the laptop, as noted below, are redirected to your H: drive storage, meaning that the files in these folders are actually stored on your H: drive, not locally on the laptop hard drive as they appear. Due to the redirection, these directories are subject to your H: drive disk space limit. We ask that you utilize this space for work-related data only.
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