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Craig
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      09-04-2008
I recently temporarily disabled the connections to one of my DFS replication
members, while the other members had new data written to them.

If I re-enabled the connections to that member will the data be properly
replicated to and from that member. Or will the data need to be manually
synced between the members for there not to be conflict issues?

Only the connections were disabled and not the membership of the share.
Thanks for any insight about that.
 
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Masood Siddiqi [MSFT]
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      09-09-2008

Replication will commence as soon as member poll the data once you enable
the connection.

As for manual intervention, there is no need for it. The data will be
replicated fine. However, in case of a conflict, last writer will win just
like during the replication when connections are enabled.

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"Craig" wrote:

> I recently temporarily disabled the connections to one of my DFS replication
> members, while the other members had new data written to them.
>
> If I re-enabled the connections to that member will the data be properly
> replicated to and from that member. Or will the data need to be manually
> synced between the members for there not to be conflict issues?
>
> Only the connections were disabled and not the membership of the share.
> Thanks for any insight about that.

 
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