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It looks like I finally found the correct solution to the offline files problem. A couple of key facts that led me to the correct solution were:
- "Make available offline" option is greyed out.
- Folder remains read only despite efforts to change it.
- When I tried to delete the folder, the computer said I should not delete a system file.
For a long time I could not figure out why the computer thought that the folder was a system file. Then I figured it out. I had redirected the "My Documents" folder to the network shared folder. I reset the "My Documents" to the default folder on the PC and deleted the files from the Folder Options menu. I setup the Quickbooks company file as an offline file. Finally I have only one file I am going to synchronize.
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