You have a portable computer that runs Windows 7. The computer is configured to keep an offline version of files located in a network share. You need to identify whether you are working on an offline version of a file. What should you do?
A.
From Sync Center, click View sync partnerships.
B.
From Action Center, click View archived messages.
C.
From Windows Explorer, select the file and then view the toolbar.
D.
From Windows Mobile Device Center, click the Connection settings.
Explanation:
To find out whether you’re working offline
Offline files turn on automatically if you lose your network connection. A copy of your file is copied to your computer, and once your network connection is re-established, the two copies will be synchronized. To find out if you’re working offline, do the following.
1. Open the network folder that contains the file you are working on.
2. Check the Details pane at the bottom of the window for the status. If the status is offline, you are working with a copy of the file on your computer. If the status in online, you are working with the file on the network.