http://technet2.microsoft.com/WindowsServer/en/library/60b2157c-aa5b-44f2-b045-b74d2fd1bf701033.mspx?mfr=trueRedirected Folders automatically made available offline
By default in Windows XP and Windows Server 2003, any redirected shell folders such as My Documents, Desktop, Start Menu, and Application Data are automatically made available offline. This is in contrast to Windows 2000, which required administrators to configure the Administratively assigned offline files policy setting to ensure all files in the redirected folders were always available offline. This setting was difficult to use with advanced folder redirection, and involved extra administrative overhead.
The default behavior can be overridden by enabling the Do not automatically make redirected folders available offline policy. This setting can be found in the Group Policy Object Editor in the User Configuration\Administrative Templates\Network\Offline Files section.
Note that on Windows Server 2003 Offline files are disabled by default.
Som du også kan læse her så er det så bliver redirected folders automatisk lavet til offline filer hvilket gør de bliver en del af den der synkronisering.
Om det så er smart det kan man jo diskutere men så længe man er klar over det kan man jo slå det fra.
P.S. hvis jeg var dig ville jeg slå offline filer fra i din GPO, som Leif også skriver....
/Morten Leth