Problem definition:
When I try to enable offline files (from Sync Center, Manage Offline Files), I get the message 'Offline files is enabled but not active. Reboot to activate.' I have restarted multiple times, but the same message appears every time and the 'Make available offline' option does not appear when right-clicking the share I want to sync.
I've tried disabling then re-enabling offline files. Same message appears.
I've tried looking at GPO settings to check it's not turned off in there, which it isn't.
I've changed a registry key which forces a rebuild of the sync database. No change.
Solution:
1. Disable Offline Files (Control Panel\All Control Panel Items\Sync Center), click "manage offline files" then click disable.
2. Restart the computer
3. Delete the CSC folder (C:/Windows/CSC). NOTE: You may have to change the permissions on the CSC folder in order to do this, and once that is done, you need to delete all the folders within the CSC folder first (starting with the farthest in, and working your way out), because the system will not allow you to delete a folder that still has anything inside it. Once you have all the files within the CSC folder deleted, delete the CSC folder itself.
4. Enable offline files.
5. Restart the computer. The CSC folder -- with its default settings, etc., will now be rebuilt, and when right-clicking a network folder, the "Always available offline" option should appear.
credits: http://www.edugeek.net/forums/windows-7/105096-windows-7-pro-offline-files-will-not-activate.html
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