Windows 7 Edition Home Premium - folders offline sync connect-Center

I am trying to sync from a file server "SIN" by doc (Windows Server 2003, service pack 3) on a compaq laptop computer laptop under win 7. I have traced the network drive I want to sync the doc of and exchange the traget in my doc to this folder and have full access, however in offline mode I do not have access to these files and folders!
In Sync Center, under View sync partnerships I have nothing and I have nothing on the 'create new sync partnership' listed and can access all folders or network drives to add to the list!
Offline files manage tab dosne't work!
I have a user name and password when loging on the laptop.
When you set up a win xp laptop to perform the same floders sync/off line, I had to change the way users loged on and outside, I can't find this option on win 7!

Help, please!

Kind regards
Craig
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I'm sorry, but the versions Home of Windows XP/Vista/7 is not the files offline .

The ability to change the way users log on and outside has been removed in Windows 7.

For synchronization of files, I recommend the second copy .  Other options are Microsoft SyncToy and Karen's Replicator .

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