Loosing Groove Sharepoint Syncronizer status

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Arné Klopper

Hi guys,

I'm currently using Groove hosted at Microsoft, and not our own server
etc..

I created a Sharepoint Tool that linked to a library that was one of
our Sharepoint servers.
I, under my username was the Syncronizer. Everything nice and dandy -
worked great.

Then I had to redo my machine, and I then backed up my Groove file and
redid my machines, and loaded the file again with the Groove file, but
now I cannot Syncronize anymore, it still shows my Username as the
Syncronizer but the button is not there(as non-syncronizers see it
usually).

Has anybody run into this previously ?

My username and the one initially used are exactly the same ?

I don't want to delete and create it over again, as we have alot of
users in different locations and this will kill our bandwidth, as we
previously hit our head very hard this way.

The totaly library size is almost 700MB so it would take quite alot of
bandwith.

Kind Regards
Arné Klopper
 
A

Arné Klopper

Hi guys,

I'm currently using Groove hosted at Microsoft, and not our own server
etc..

I created a Sharepoint Tool that linked to a library that was one of
our Sharepoint servers.
I, under my username was the Syncronizer. Everything nice and dandy -
worked great.

Then I had to redo my machine, and I then backed up my Groove file and
redid my machines, and loaded the file again with the Groove file, but
now I cannot Syncronize anymore, it still shows my Username as the
Syncronizer but the button is not there(as non-syncronizers see it
usually).
SOLUTION FOUND

After posting here I played around again, and found when you are on
the tool, you go to the "Edit" menu and select "Syncronize Now..." .

This will ask if you are sure that you would be able to syncronize and
have access to the Sharepoint library.
 

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