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    My solution below did not work. The only thing that has helped has been extending the background sync time to very long. This affects Word, Excel, iTunes, Firefox, Chrome settings & temp files that are locked when open and does not affect all workstations but affects different workstations at different locations. I have not been able to identify any similarities in their configuration that is different from others. Any input is appreciated.

    [QUOTE][u]Quote by: badmojo[/u][p]Well, in case anyone else google this, I hope my solution helps:

    In WGM, select the User, Group or Computer Group that you are using to manage Mobile Home Folders.

    Select Preferences at top, then Details

    Double Click “Home Sync” (It should have an arrow next to if this user/group has Mobile Home Folders,

    Click the triangle next to Always to see what rules are in place,
    Select Always, Select New Key, Select the New Key then
    Select Suppress Home Sync Errors from the menu, then set to TRUE
    Apply, Done
    Close WGM, log user in. Test by creating a new word/excel doc or opening itunes, give it 20 min(if your bkgrnd settings were never changed from the default integer) and examine client for sync errors.

    Cavaet: You won’t know if you’re clients are syncing without monitoring logs, workstations or Home folders.

    Good luck![/p][/QUOTE]

    badmojo
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    Well, in case anyone else google this, I hope my solution helps:

    In WGM, select the User, Group or Computer Group that you are using to manage Mobile Home Folders.

    Select Preferences at top, then Details

    Double Click “Home Sync” (It should have an arrow next to if this user/group has Mobile Home Folders,

    Click the triangle next to Always to see what rules are in place,
    Select Always, Select New Key, Select the New Key then
    Select Suppress Home Sync Errors from the menu, then set to TRUE
    Apply, Done
    Close WGM, log user in. Test by creating a new word/excel doc or opening itunes, give it 20 min(if your bkgrnd settings were never changed from the default integer) and examine client for sync errors.

    Cavaet: You won’t know if you’re clients are syncing without monitoring logs, workstations or Home folders.

    Good luck!

    badmojo
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    [QUOTE]
    I’m having the same issue at multiple sites with Server 10.6.4+ and clients 10.6.4+. Did you figure this out?
    Thanks,
    Mike[/p][/QUOTE]

    MORE INFO:
    everal separate networks. All 10.6.4-6 with clients in the same 10.6.4-6 range. Some networks have Mobile settings by user, some by machine and some by user group. In ALL cases, Preferences & Home sync are set to login/logout/manual NOT background.

    All of them getting hammered with sync errors while logged in. The sync errors are almost all word,excel and the like, files which are open and saving to a temp file.

    I’ve tried enabling, disabling the background sync but to no avail. Is there a more powerful way to disable the sync check while users are logged in

    in reply to: Anti-Virus Solutions for Mac #380490
    badmojo
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    [QUOTE][u]Quote by: MrTips[/u][p]Thanks, I’ll talk to another rep and see if that older mac update manager is still available with the current version. Maybe the pricing has changed, as well.[/p][/QUOTE]

    I use Sophos in Mac only environments with the mac server as an update server only. There is not a current Mac based management tool but if you have one pc or a VM of a PC, you can use that for better management.

    badmojo
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    [QUOTE][u]Quote by: bcors[/u][p]
    Greetings, all.

    Running a main AFP/Open Directory/Portable Home Directory server on Mac OS X Server 10.5.8.

    Lately, for some reason – clients on Mac OS X 10.6.3+ are seeing conflicts when background syncs occur with Microsoft Office documents. More specifically – if they have a open Microsoft Office document they are working on, the Finder on the client kicks up a sync error dialog box.
    [b][/p][/QUOTE]

    I’m having the same issue at multiple sites with Server 10.6.4+ and clients 10.6.4+. Did you figure this out?

    Thanks,
    Mike

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