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Setting up DFS on server

Asked by HRSBTech in Microsoft Server, Windows 2003 Server

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I have standard setup of two servers, one server being the main share server, the second just a backup AD but would like to get into DFS. I want to know when I setup DFS the share name will have to change on all shares correct? It will become \\mydomain.local\share or \\mydomain.com\share will this cut off my current shares that I have running and will have to redo all the GPO's and sharenames to reflect the new DFS tree? My goal is to implement a seemless file replication between two servers.

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