File sharing workspace restrictions and warnings

This topic describes restrictions associated with file sharing workspaces as well as activities that may result in warning prompts.

Windows operating system requirements

File sharing workspaces are NOT supported on computers running Windows NT4. If you attempt to create a file sharing workspace on a Windows NT4 system, Groove displays an error message. If you send an invitation to join a file sharing workspace to people who are running Windows NT4, they will be unable to accept the invitation.

Folder sharing restrictions

Groove disallows sharing the following types of folders in a file sharing workspace:

Additionally, Groove posts a warning given the following circumstances:

File sharing workspace restrictions

The following files and file types cannot be shared in a file sharing workspace: Any file that has a file name that starts with a ~ character; all files with gfs, tmp, bak, sav, or lnk extension.

Additionally, files with the following attributes cannot be shared in a file sharing workspace: Hidden, System, Temporary, or Offline.

To see a list of file sharing workspace restrictions, open the Folder Synchronization Properties box.

Groove cannot synchronize any files that are larger than 2 GB.

In addition to the file types that are specifically restricted from file sharing, there are other types of files that may not work well in a file sharing workspace. These include file types that have dependencies on other files in order to run properly, or files from applications that run properly only on the computer where the application was originally installed. Examples of these file types include Outlook PST files, Quicken Quickbook files, and Access database files. In short, some file types are not intended to be shared on multiple computers.

Recommendations for optimal performance

For optimal performance in a file sharing workspace, keep the following in mind:

These numbers are recommended based on Groove's minimum system requirements.  Systems exceeding the minimum requirements will be able to handle larger numbers of files with less performance degradation.

Other factors that may impact performance include:

In addition, in Groove 3.1 pausing communications for a workspace also pauses the synchronization of local changes to the workspace.  In larger workspaces, pausing communications until updates are really needed can help overall performance.