Reader.ini - offline network folder keeps changing

I have offline folders setup for all of my users for use with their personal home drives (network drives). Everytime they syncronize their offline folders before leaving at night, windows always lets them know that the "reader.ini" file is different than the one on the network. It is getting very annoying. Does anybody know what is cauing this? Any type of work around? Why is reader.ini in a network folder in the first place? Have tried deleting it but it just comes back.
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I have the same issue with the reader.ini file. Because it's default location is the Windows My Documents path (which in this case is a syncronised folder) you constantly get sync conflicts.
We need to know how to change the behavoir of Adobe so the reader.ini is in somewhere else like C:\Docs & Set\%user%\App Data\Adobe. I'm not sure why it's not in the first place.
Can anyone from Adobe please address this?

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