Hi,
You might be interested i looking at the log file. This file can be found at the following location
C:\Windows\Debug\Dfsr00100
If you use a program that outputs the changes to the log file (such as the sms trace32 program 9trace32.exe) you can watch the changes being processed in realtime.
This is extermely helpful for troubleshooting DFSR replication issues.
Regards
Nikko
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by: JimboEfxPosted on 2007-07-09 at 15:59:25ID: 19449481
Have you seen the diagnositc report?
ilecab/arc hive/2006/ 06/19/ 4372 13.aspx
echnet/win dowsserver /sharepoin t/ default. mspx
http://blogs.technet.com/f
Also check out the DFSRDIAG tool to see if this has any additional info (haven't used this myself but may help).
Microsoft push Sharepoint when versioning is mentioned - the services edition is free and great for smaller deployments.
http://www.microsoft.com/t
My approach is to use DFS-R for WAN backup, coupled with DFS-N for resources only used by that individual e.g. home folder, my docs redirection. Where file locking is a concern then everyone points to the same resource - using WAN accelerators where speed is an issue (www.riverbed.com) and budget allows.