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First a little overview... Netlogon and Sysvol are fine.  This is not a problem that involves them as we see it. We have set up DFS shares, with the root living on DC1 and DC2.  We have set u...
Zones: Windows 2003 ServerDate Answered: 10/03/2005 Views: 5
I'm replicating about 30gb of data on 1GB links between 2 servers (DC01 & DC02); any reason for the lag in speed of Replication? I changed the replication from DC01 outbound only to DC02 and change...
Zones: Windows 2003 ServerDate Answered: 01/22/2005 Views: 0
Hi, I have a DFS with FRS set up for replication. I have 2 AD sites with one server located at our head office (site A) and another server located at a disaster recovery site (site B). The pr...
Zones: Windows 2003 ServerDate Answered: 03/29/2006 Views: 24
I have three domain controllers that appear to have a replication problem. The files on the SYSVOL share on two of the servers appear identical, the third does not.  There are errors in the event l...
Zones: Active Directory, ...Date Answered: 05/20/2009 Views: 0
Hi, We would like to use DFS Replication in Windows 2008 Server Standard to replicate a user directory between two servers.  We would also like that direcotry to synchronize with a Windows XP ma...
Zones: Windows Server 2008, File ServersDate Answered: 06/10/2008 Views: 419
I want to set up 2 way file replication between two servers. So for example. Server A (Located West Coast) Server B (Located East Coast) Both Locations have a "Z-Drive" that either one can edit,...
Zones: Server Apps, File Servers, Storag...Date Answered: 12/23/2008 Views: 53
Hi, we have FRS running between 6 servers around the world and are having problems with files not being replicated in a timely manner.  It seems that FRS only replicates a new file after we "touch"...
Zones: Windows 2003 ServerDate Asked: 04/03/2009 Points: 250 Comments: 3
Big problem: 1 PDC/file server at main site, 9 other remote VPN sites with DCs/file servers (All Windows Server 2003 Standard, SP2), over Cable/DSL links.  This is mostly for centralized backup ...
Zones: Windows 2003 Server, Servers, Active ...Date Answered: 04/03/2009 Views: 0
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