You should get SyncToy to completely ignore all OneNote files. You might have to move your OneNote files out of My Documents and put them in a separate network share that SyncToy doesn't touch.
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"gpzbc" <gpzbc[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:A6B9D521-6F5C-4FFC-AFB9-3ED8B60D693A[ at ]microsoft.com:
[Quoted Text] > I am currently using OneNote 2007 on my desktop and my laptop. It works > great! the sync feature rocks! But here is my problem. I recently installed > Synctoy to keep my pictures, documents, and music in sync between my laptop > and desktop. When I run the sync tool, it keeps trying to write OneNote > Table of Contents.onetoc2 files to my laptop. > Does anyone know what these are and if there is a way to tell Synctoy to > ignore them? > Any help is greatly appreciated. As it is now, I just run preview and > uncheck all the onetoc2 files.
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