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Rich
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      11-12-2008
Windows 2008 Server x64 running standalone DFS namespace.

When running a export of my DFS namespace it appears to export fine. But
when I try to import doing dfsutil root import I get the following errors.
It appears that the export or the import does not account for spaces in the
DFS folder names. That is what seems to be to me but wanted to see if
others had troubles like this and if it was resolved or worked around.
Thanks.


Error in import file:

Error Code = 0xc00ce513
Source = Line : 64; Position: 61

Error String: <Target State="Online">\\servername\share\folder>

Error description: Whitespace is not allowed at this location.


 
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John Angel [MSFT]
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      11-15-2008
Hello,

Could you give me more details of your scenario? Is the space at the DFS
Folder only, at the DFS target folder, or both?

"Rich" wrote:

> Windows 2008 Server x64 running standalone DFS namespace.
>
> When running a export of my DFS namespace it appears to export fine. But
> when I try to import doing dfsutil root import I get the following errors.
> It appears that the export or the import does not account for spaces in the
> DFS folder names. That is what seems to be to me but wanted to see if
> others had troubles like this and if it was resolved or worked around.
> Thanks.
>
>
> Error in import file:
>
> Error Code = 0xc00ce513
> Source = Line : 64; Position: 61
>
> Error String: <Target State="Online">\\servername\share\folder>
>
> Error description: Whitespace is not allowed at this location.
>
>

 
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Rich
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      11-21-2008
There are spaces both in the DFS folder and the Target. The error
message(example in first posting) specifically appears to be complaining
about the Target having the space. Below is the commands I am using.
Exporting to text or xml does not appear to make a diff. Thanks.

dfsutil root export \\server\shared e:\scripts\exportdfs\Sharedexport.xml

dfsutil root import merge e:\scripts\exportdfs\sharedexport.xml
\\server\test$



"John Angel [MSFT]" <> wrote in message
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> Hello,
>
> Could you give me more details of your scenario? Is the space at the DFS
> Folder only, at the DFS target folder, or both?
>
> "Rich" wrote:
>
>> Windows 2008 Server x64 running standalone DFS namespace.
>>
>> When running a export of my DFS namespace it appears to export fine. But
>> when I try to import doing dfsutil root import I get the following
>> errors.
>> It appears that the export or the import does not account for spaces in
>> the
>> DFS folder names. That is what seems to be to me but wanted to see if
>> others had troubles like this and if it was resolved or worked around.
>> Thanks.
>>
>>
>> Error in import file:
>>
>> Error Code = 0xc00ce513
>> Source = Line : 64; Position: 61
>>
>> Error String: <Target State="Online">\\servername\share\folder>
>>
>> Error description: Whitespace is not allowed at this location.
>>
>>


 
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