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Really odd problem
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GuffSquirrel
2009-04-28 15:20:37 UTC
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I had set up three replication groups to replicate three separate folders
within the same root folder

I then deleted all three replication groups.

I then configured dfs to replicate at the root folder level only. The
folders that were previously replicated refuse to now replicate. All other
folders within the root folder replicate ok.

Can someone help?
Isaac Oben [MCITP:EA, MCSE]
2009-04-29 02:42:35 UTC
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Hello

May be you didn't not properly disable replication on the previous
folders..Recheck that and then stop and restart dfs

Isaac
Post by GuffSquirrel
I had set up three replication groups to replicate three separate folders
within the same root folder
I then deleted all three replication groups.
I then configured dfs to replicate at the root folder level only. The
folders that were previously replicated refuse to now replicate. All other
folders within the root folder replicate ok.
Can someone help?
GuffSquirrel
2009-04-29 12:33:26 UTC
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The original replication groups have defiantly been removed.

All has been restarted multiple times

Thinking of removing DFS from affected servers but worry that the old
replications groups are remembered by AD
Post by Isaac Oben [MCITP:EA, MCSE]
Hello
May be you didn't not properly disable replication on the previous
folders..Recheck that and then stop and restart dfs
Isaac
Post by GuffSquirrel
I had set up three replication groups to replicate three separate folders
within the same root folder
I then deleted all three replication groups.
I then configured dfs to replicate at the root folder level only. The
folders that were previously replicated refuse to now replicate. All
other folders within the root folder replicate ok.
Can someone help?
IT Staff
2009-07-27 07:29:52 UTC
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u can delete it from AD - systems.
Post by GuffSquirrel
The original replication groups have defiantly been removed.
All has been restarted multiple times
Thinking of removing DFS from affected servers but worry that the old
replications groups are remembered by AD
Post by Isaac Oben [MCITP:EA, MCSE]
Hello
May be you didn't not properly disable replication on the previous
folders..Recheck that and then stop and restart dfs
Isaac
Post by GuffSquirrel
I had set up three replication groups to replicate three separate folders
within the same root folder
I then deleted all three replication groups.
I then configured dfs to replicate at the root folder level only. The
folders that were previously replicated refuse to now replicate. All
other folders within the root folder replicate ok.
Can someone help?
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