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Yes I believe you need to be a domain admin. You might also be able to add explicit permissions in "Active Directory Users and Computers" in advanced mode under your domain and the "System" folder look for "Dfs-Configuration". _______________________________________________________________________ Tom Huseby -----Original Message----- From: Walid [mailto:Walid@discussions.microsoft     

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Author: Huseby, Tom R
Date: Aug 19, 2008 14:17

Hello Jeremey, Why wouldn't you want to use DFSr? That works fine between Windows Server 2008 and Windows 2003 R2. _______________________________________________________________________ Tom Huseby -----Original Message----- From: Jeremey [mailto:Jeremey@discussions.microsoft.com] Posted At: Friday, August 15, 2008 6:21 PM Posted To: microsoft.public.windows.server.dfs_frs Conversation
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Arve Løken <usenet_nospam@loken.no> wrote: > Heidi Fauske <ikkenoe@spamtakk.invalid> wrote: > > > Øystein Helle Husby <oysteinhusby@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > (6 x 100) / 9,6 = 62,5 %% > > > > Øh... > > > > Men: (6 x 60 prosent) delt på 100 = 3,6 > > > > 6 + 3,6 = 9,6.. > > > > Altså en økning på 60%% slik vi fikk det til. Hm. > > > > Hva er rett?! Og hvorfor? > > Fordi     

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Author: Huseby, Tom R
Date: Aug 19, 2008 14:13

Heidi Fauske <ikkenoe@spamtakk.invalid> wrote: Øystein Helle Husby <oysteinhusby@gmail.com> wrote: (6 x 100) / 9,6 = 62,5 %% Øh... Men: (6 x 60 prosent) delt på 100 = 3,6 6 + 3,6 = 9,6.. Altså en økning på 60%% slik vi fikk det til. Hm. Hva er rett?! Og hvorfor? Fordi Øystein Helle Huseby er på viddene? 6 er 62,5%% av 9,6, men det er 60%% økning
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On Thu, 10 Jul 2008 08:28:02 -0700, systems <systems@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >Thanks for the suggestion Dave. > >I configured another DFS namespace host at one site and then tested. It >seems that whichever namespace host the client PC has as the first in it's >referral list always needs to be online. If this host is taken offline then >there is a delay in connection, even if     

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Author: Heidi Fauske
Date: Aug 6, 2008 07:54

Thanks for the suggestion Dave. I configured another DFS namespace host at one site and then tested. It seems that whichever namespace host the client PC has as the first in it's referral list always needs to be online. If this host is taken offline then there is a delay in connection, even if there is another DFS host on the same LAN subnet. To see if there was a problem connecting to
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Hi Dave, The simple fix for you sounds like to configure another DFS namespace root in each location. I assume your test environment has DFSr servers also hosting namespaces? Clients slow down considerably when they have to access a namespace root across the WAN. Or you could configure another machine other than your site host as the local namespace server. -Tom Huseby -----Original     

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Author: Arve Løken
Date: Aug 6, 2008 07:52

Hello The two DCs are in the same site. They are both also the name servers for the name space (is this what you're asking about them being the root replicas?). Is this not recommended? We actually have only one site as a whole. The OS version of the clients is XP SP2 and fully patched but not sure if the specific patch for supporting failover was applied... If that patch was part
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Have you thought about using the DFSr health report which outputs an XML file.. then parsing the XML file for the data you need? -Tom Huseby -----Original Message----- From: anithri [mailto:anithri@gmail.com] Posted At: Friday, June 20, 2008 2:42 PM Posted To: microsoft.public.windows.server.dfs_frs Conversation: Need help with WMI dfsr Subject: Need help with WMI dfsr I've been trying     

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Author: DaveMills
Date: Jul 13, 2008 00:26

[with apologies for cross-posting] Res Publica: A Journal of Moral, Legal and Social Philosophy Volume 14, Number 1 Abstracts of articles now available at www.springer.com/11158 In this issue: 'Duties and Responsibilities Towards the Poor' Robert Huseby 'A Mencian Version of Limited Democracy' Tongdong Bai 'Mrs. Aremac and the Camera: A Response to Ryberg' Annabelle Lever
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Author: systems
Date: Jul 10, 2008 08:28

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Author: Huseby, Tom R
Date: Jul 9, 2008 14:52

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Date: Jun 26, 2008 12:29

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Author: Huseby, Tom R
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