Hi,
We use DirectAccess in our environment for remote workers. We also have Offline Files configured.
We are finding that remote workers never go offline on slow-link connections. As standard, I set this in GPO:
Configure slow-link mode: Enabled
Name: \\corp.domain.com\dfsroot
Value: Latency=32000
Name: \\corp.domain.com\folder1
Value: Latency=20
Name: \\corp.domain.com\folder2
Value: Latency=120
Folder1 is our user home directories which are redirected. On a connection slower than 20ms it stays online, causing terrible performance out of the office. If I even set Folder1 to Latency=1 it still stays online.
If I manually set the home folder drive map to Work Offline, performance is brilliant. All drive maps point to the DFS namespace shares.
What am I missing? All of our remote workers are running Windows 10 Enterprise.
Thanks