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"Windows 7 warning
If you have Windows 7, Do Not, repeat DO NOT, enable offline access to files on another computer on your network. Win7 will take up space on its own hard drive duplicating files on the network drive, which you might never get back. You may be unable to delete the folder containing those files, even if you are the only user/administrator on the computer, and the person who set up the mapped network drive. If you try to do so, you may get a message stating that you cannot do so until you get permission from yourself, which Win7 may not allow.
If you try to fix this by connecting to the network drive and re-enabling offline files, you may get errors that will not allow Windows to start, requiring you to do a Startup Repair. This problem may be connected with the installation of Microsoft Security Essentials, which admits in its license agreement that it might make changes that will keep programs or Windows from running. And limits the Microsoft’s responsibility for damages to $5.
Caveat Emptor
If only more packages ran on Linux easily, we could all dump Microsoft and its bugs. "
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