You may want to take a look in Help and Support, Pete, and do a Search for
"Set up your computer to use offline files." You'll find you can save those
files, share them among LAN machines, etc.
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Chris H.
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"Pete Delgado" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> "Chris H." <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>> You can do it yourself, and select what you want. In Internet Explorer,
>> go into Help and look up "offline Web browsing."
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> The problem with your suggestion is that it is not easy to take the files
> from one computer to another so I would have to do this on all systems and
> the second problem is that the offline synchronization only goes 3 links
> deep maximum. Lastly, if one were to clean up the temporary internet
> files to regain disk space the files would be lost.
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> -Pete
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