The files offline - access denied

Hello. I have this problem.
I have Windows 7 PRO and when I try to do a few directories available offline, I get the messge in Sync Center - access denied on almost all files... then I can't access those files... I can't open or copy, move, delete these files (it seems that I don't have permission to this topic (, but I got it). So I tried to fix it (several hours).

I only managed these solutions:
1 / when I disabled offline files in Sync Center, and then I restarted OS, everything was OK. I can open, edit, delete, copy, etc... all files. BUT I do not have these files oflline. O :)
2 / I tried many steps, like remove completely offline files or that I deleted the CSC on the windows... file folder but nothing... whenever I've enabled offline files and a few direcotries on the server I have made available offline, there was the same problem... ACCESS IS DENIED

I tried to find the solution on many portals but nothing (I found problems with this problem on Vista and there was a repair KB, but isn't for Win 7...)

Please help me.
Is - this officially bug on Windows 7?
This problem on PC or server (I think it's problem on Windows 7)? We have these problems on all the PCs in our company...
We have Windows Server 2008 R2.

Thank you very much

Hello!

I have never used these forums before so please shoot me if I'm doing something I shouldn't.
(Edit: just to find I've used them before, well you know)

I know this is an old post, but I found the answer!  I've spent 2 days looking for a solution to this problem covering along the way:

I stumbled upon the answer to a question of the exchange of Experts , simply disable the encryption of offline files:

  1. Open Sync Center - Start | Accessories | Sync Center
  2. Click on 'Manage offline files' on the left hand side
  3. Click on the tab "encryption".
  4. Click "decode".

For me I just changed my settings of group policy for the domain to the title of computer management > policies > administrative templates > network > offline files > encrypt the offline files cache.

For this setting to take effect, I think you need to re - initialize cache (offline files store) client-side.  In Windows Vista/7 you must do in the registry as the old method of holding WHAT CTRL + SHIFT when you click "Delete temporary files" does not work:

  1. Navigate to the location next to the registry: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Csc\Parameters
  2. Create a new DWORDValue called FormatDatabase , set to 1
  3. Reset (the new key will be deleted after reboot with the offline cache)

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