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SYSVOL migration from FRS to DFSR - Whitepaper Released
Ned here. It's done, it's out, come get it, stop yelling at me! :-) SYSVOL Replication Migration Guide: FRS to DFS Replication (TechNet Version) SYSVOL Replication Migration Guide: FRS to DFS Replication (Word Doc Version) Be sure to also run through Read More...
Understanding the behavior differences of SYSVOL replication in Windows Server 2008 RODCs
Hi, Ned here again. Are you tired of me blogging about DFSR and FRS yet? If so, stop reading. :) Today I am going to describe the architectural differences of SYSVOL replication on Read-Only Domain Controllers in Windows Server 2008 – FRS versus DFSR. Read More...
Ultrasound released for Windows Server 2008 and SQL Server 2005
Ned here with a quick blurb: The latest version of the Ultrasound tool has been released to the web. This version adds support for monitoring FRS on Windows Server 2008 and allows the use of SQL Server 2005 for hosting the Ultrasound database. No other Read More...
How to get the most from your FRSDiag…
Hello all, its Randy here again. The File Replication Service (FRS) is a technology used to synchronize data between several data shares on different computers and often in different sites throughout an organization. Any change made to the FRS data is Read More...
Verifying File Replication during the Windows Server 2008 DFSR SYSVOL Migration – Down and Dirty Style
Hi, Ned here again. You’ve probably already started reading about how Windows Server 2008 now supports using Distributed File System Replication (DFSR) technology to synchronize SYSVOL. This means that the legacy File Replication Service (FRS) is no longer Read More...
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