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Advancing Time on Production Computers and the Effect on Active Directory and FRS
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 289668 - In the course of troubleshooting Active Directory or File Replication Service (FRS - replication issues, as the administrator, you may want to advance the system time of a computer to make the content of one computer have authority over another,
or to force deletion of tombstoned objects in Active Directory.
Design Decisions, Defaults and Behavior for FRS File and Folder Filters in DFS and SYSVOL Replica Sets
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 229928 - The File Replication service (FRS - is a multi-threaded, multi-master replication engine that replaces the LMREPL service in Microsoft Windows NT versions 3.x and 4.0. Windows 2000 domain controllers and servers use FRS to replicate system
policy and login scripts for Windows 2000 and down-level clients.
FileReplicaConn Counter Objects Do Not Log Values in System Monitor
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 255007 - File Replication counters are not recorded in the System Monitor logs. These counters are for the FileReplicaConn object. All values are reported as 0, even though file replication is obviously taking place on the computer that is being
monitored.
File-Change Notification Not Generated on FRS Replica Target Share
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 271751 - The File Replication service (FRS) can replicate files from a source share to a target share when a new file is added or an existing file is modified. A program can post a file-change notification on a folder to monitor the folder and
receive notification when there is a file change in the folder.
However, if the monitored folder is the target share of an FRS
replica, the program may not receive the file-change
notification.
File Replication Service Improvements in Windows 2000 Service Pack 2
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 272567 - Windows 2000 Service Pack 2 (SP2) includes enhancements to the File Replication service (FRS). These changes improve scalability and supportability in large Windows 2000-based domain
deployments.
FRS Builds Full-Mesh Replication Topology for Replicated DFS ROOT and Child Replicas
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 224512 - This article describes the replication topology generated by FRS and how to modify the default
topology.
FRS Does Not Compress for Replication as Directory Service Does
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 296971 - When you use File Replication Service (FRS) for replication between sites (like directory service replication), the file is not compressed if you use FRS on a computer that runs Windows 2000 or Windows 2000 Service Pack
1.
FRS File and Folder Filters Apply to New Files Only
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 229928 - This article describes the application of file and folder filters for FRS replicated content
FRS May Create Duplicate File IDs on High-Performance Computers, Preventing Full Replication of Sysvol and DFS Replicas
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 250978 - Windows 2000-based member servers
and domain controllers that join an existing File Replication
service (FRS) replica set may never be fully synchronized. FRS
replica sets include newly promoted Windows 2000-based domain
controllers that source the system volume (Sysvol), containing
Windows 2000 policies or Distributed File System-replicated root
and child nodes. Not fully sourcing Sysvol prevents the creation
of the Sysvol share; the promoted computer does not become a
fully functioning domain controller in the domain.
FRS Replication Protocol and Topology for SYSVOL Content
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 220140 - This article describes the replication topology used by FRS for replicating SYSVOL content throughout an enterprise.
How to Relocate the NTFRS Jet Database and Log Files
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 221093 - NT File Replication Service
(NTFRS) transactions are stored in the Ntfrs.jdb Jet database and in a set of log files in the default paths
%SystemRoot%\Ntfrs\Jet and %SystemRoot%\Ntfrs\Jet\Log. Administrators can relocate the Ntfrs.jdb and log
files to another logical partition or physical drive as necessary.
How to Replicate RIS Images Using DFS and NTFRS
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 273594 - This article describes how to use Windows NT File Replication Service
(NTFRS) with Distributed File System (DFS) to replicate your Remote Installation Services
(RIS) images.
How to Restrict FRS Replication Traffic to a Specific Static Port
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 319553 - This article describes how to configure a static port for File Replication service (FRS)
traffic.
HOW TO: Set Up File and Folder Replication for IIS 5.0 Using the Most Common Method
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 311398 - This article describes how to set up replication of your Internet data between servers. The procedures cover the most common method, which is to use Distributed File System (DFS - and File Replication Service
(FRS).
HOW
TO: Use File Replication Service File and Folder Filters
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 296944 - This
article describes how to use file and folder filters for content
that is replicated by the File Replication service (FRS).
How to View Saved Directory Service, DNS Server, and File Replication Service Event Logs from Another Windows 2000-Based Computer
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 235427 - Windows 2000 Event Viewer includes three new event
logs: Improvements in the Post-SP2 Release of Ntfrs.exe That Is Packaged with an Updated Ntfs.sys Driver
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 321557 - The File Replication service (FRS) is a multi-threaded, multi-master replication engine that replaces the LANMan Directory Replication service (LMRepl service) in Microsoft Windows NT versions 3.x and 4.0. Windows 2000-based domain controllers
Mapping Events in NTFRS Service Logs to Threads in Performance Monitor
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 224554 - FRS creates detailed service logs in the
%SystemRoot%\Debug folder that can be useful when troubleshooting or optimizing the NTFRS service. This article describes how to match FRS threads in the service logs to those in Performance Monitor.
NT File Replication Service Log File Size and Verbosity Settings
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 221112 - The NT File Replication Service
(NTFRS) service creates text-based log files in the %Systemroot%\Debug folder for troubleshooting NTFRS replication problems.
This article discusses how the Frs_000n.log files are built and describes the registry entries that control log size and information detail.
Overview of Active Directory Objects That Are Used by FRS
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 296183 - This article describes File Replication service (FRS) objects in Active Directory. FRS is a multiple-threaded, multiple-master replication engine that replaces the LMREPL
service in Microsoft Windows NT 3.x and 4.0. Windows 2000 domain
controller
Pre-staging the File Replication Service Replicated Files on SYSVOL and Distributed File System Shares for Optimal Synchronization
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 266679 - This article describes the pre-staging process for the File Replication service (FRS) replicated files on System Volume (SYSVOL) and on Distributed file system (Dfs) shares for optimal
synchronization.
Replicating Logon Scripts and the Directory Replicator Service
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 271650 - In the Help files for Microsoft Windows 2000 Server and Microsoft Advanced Server, the "Setting up replication of logon scripts" topic refers to the Directory Replicator service and gives information about placing logon scripts
into an export directory for replication. This topic refers to Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 technology that is updated for Microsoft Windows 2000. In Windows 2000, replication of logon scripts is handled by File Replication Service (FRS), a multi-threaded, multi-master replication
engine. In Windows 2000, logon scripts are stored in the Sysvol folder which is replicated automatically to all domain controllers by FRS.
The Effects of Setting the File System Policy on a Disk Drive or Folder Replicated by the File Replication Service
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 279156
- This article describes the some of the effects that occur when you set a file system policy on a disk drive or folder that has been replicated by the File Replication service (FRS).
Troubleshooting Journal_Wrap Errors on Sysvol and DFS Replica Sets
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 292438 - This article describes how FRS uses
and relies on the NTFS file system USN change journal.
Troubleshooting Missing SYSVOL and NETLOGON Shares on Windows 2000 Domain Controllers
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 257338 - This article describes troubleshooting steps to use on Windows 2000 domain controllers that are missing netlogon and sysvol shares. |