> This member is waiting for initial replication for replicated folder
> <xxxxx> and is not currently participating in replication. This delay can
> occur because the member is waiting for the DFS Replication service to
> retrieve replication settings from Active Directory. After the member
> detects that it is part of replication group, the member will begin
> initial replication.
>
> =======================================
>
> Does this mean that the receiving partner is not participating ?
Actually it means what it says. It may be waiting for the DFSR service to
get the replication settings. Just wait.
I disabled
> this "receiving member connection" tempoary.
>
> If it is not participating in replication, why are there files in Conflict
> and Deleted folder ?
Why are you doing all this to your replication groups? Wait for initial
replication to complete. It won't as long as you keep disabling members.
Have you let it sit for a week without you touching it?
DFSR will work.........let it.
hth
DDS
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> This member is waiting for initial replication for replicated folder
> <xxxxx> and is not currently participating in replication. This delay can
> occur because the member is waiting for the DFS Replication service to
> retrieve replication settings from Active Directory. After the member
> detects that it is part of replication group, the member will begin
> initial replication.
>
> =======================================
>
> Does this mean that the receiving partner is not participating ? I
> disabled this "receiving member connection" tempoary.
>
> If it is not participating in replication, why are there files in Conflict
> and Deleted folder ?
>
>
>
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