How to Enable Offline Files to Use Sync Center

Before Sync Center can sync any network files to your device, you must enable offline files:

What Is Sync Center?

Sync Center is a feature that was introduced in Windows Vista. Its main purpose is to synchronize your files with a network server so that you always have he most updated copies when you need them.

How to Use Sync Center in Windows 10

Once you’ve restarted your computer and launched Sync Center again, you’ll have three new tabs in your Offline Files settings:

Disk Usage: Define the amount of disk space your offline files are allowed to use. By default, the offline files will have all the free space on your hard drive. To modify this, select the Disk Usage tab, then select Change limits. Encryption: Add security to your offline files by setting up encryption with BitLocker. To encrypt your files, simply select Encrypt. Network: Choose to automatically work on your files offline if the network connection is too slow. You can also set how often you’d like to check for a slow connection.