


In my case, it was simply a misconfigured Group policy setting. In this article, I have compiled a list of possible solutions for you to try to resolve the issue – Windows Hello “This option is currently unavailable”. The cause can range from a particular Windows update to an incorrectly configured Group policy.

Windows Hello Biometrics and facial recognition can suddenly stop working with a message that states that “This Option is Currently Unavailable”. I've read in Microsoft Answers forum (from one of the old posts) that it is a known issue inherited from Vista.Devices such as the Microsoft Surface Pro will allow you to use Biometric technology such as Facial recognition and Fingerprint readers to login to your Windows 10 computer. It is the same even after the user connects to the VPN connection and tries to access the files online. This file is currently not available for use on this computer. Location is not available: is not accessible. Most of the folders and the subdirectories (including the content) have a grey X mark with almost transparent icons and when tried to access got the below error message. However, the user was unable to access most of the offline items when tried to access them from the home network. When we checked the files access (both offline and online) as soon as the sync is complete, I was able to access the files. doc file and a temp file that was open at that time as a process. The errors referred to were with synchronising a. User did get a confirmation from Sync Center "Completed preparing files so they are always available offline - One or more errors occurred. Mapped the new share and enabled it so that it is always available offline. Restarted her laptop and re-enabled the offline files. Disabled the existing share offline use. Sync'ed these files using Robocopy to the netapp filer. Sync the exisitng offline files with the old share on 2003 server. The user is on a Win 7 圆4 heavily relying on Sync Center to synchronise the offline files from the migrated shares.Īfter migration, I have followed the below steps to enable those shared folder (its actually users' home folder) for offline use. We've recently migrated data for a user from a Windows 2003 server to a NetApp storage.
