Hello Kwashnak,
Where the old dfs roots part of a domain-based or standalone namespace? You
can do a complete import of your dfs in xml and then, using notepad, search
for the deleted roots and delete\remove them and then import dfs again. Here
is how
to export:
dfsutil /root:\\<domain name>\<dfs root name> /export:<domain name>.XML.DFS
to import:
dfsutil /root:\\<domain name>\<dfs root name> /import:<domain name>.XML.DFS
Hope this helps,
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Isaac Oben [MCTIP:EA, MCSE]
"Kwashnak" <> wrote in message
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>I have a couple of DFS roots that were based off a server that died. I'm
> trying to migrate and reset these DFS roots on a new machine so that I can
> reuse the names and not have to update scripts. Is there any way I can
> delete
> these roots from the system if the original server is no longer in
> existence?
> Or am I stuck using new DFS root names?
>
> (Please forgive if this is posted twice. I got an unavailable service
> message when i tried to post before. )
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