On Tue, 27 Jan 2009 08:53:16 -0700, "Danny Sanders" <>
wrote:
>I would go into the properties of the replicated foldern (in the DFS
>Management console) and delete all the filters.
Ah! that's a good idea. If I copy the master content on Server A to a different
folder and set up a new replication group for the copy without any filters I
will be able to see if it is the filters that are doing this. I can then simply
remove the test group confident that DFSR is doing a good job. I have tried
using Windiff but so far have not found any missing files.
I will probably leave this until after next weeks skiing trip though.
>
>
>hth
>DDS
>
>"DaveMills" <> wrote in message
>news:.. .
>>I have just set up a replication group to replicate a home folder from a
>>W2003
>> R2 server to a new W2008 server. Everything seems OK and the Diagnostic
>> reports
>> no backlogged files. However when I look at the folder properties the
>> original
>> folder has 20000 files using 4.3 GB and the replicated copy has only 11000
>> files
>> using 2.3 GB. I know temporaries etc are not replicated but I am very
>> surprised
>> by the size of this difference. I have deleted ~* and *.TMP from the
>> original
>> and only a few files were removed (20 to 30). The home folders have "My
>> Documents" redirected to them using a GPO.
>>
>> Is the some way I can verify that the copy is OK. What could account for
>> the
>> large difference. Are "Temporary Internet Files" excluded from the
>> replication.
>>
>> Is there a way to delete all the file that have the "temp" flag set.
>>
>> --
>> Dave Mills
>> There are 10 types of people, those that understand binary and those that
>> don't.
--
Dave Mills
There are 10 types of people, those that understand binary and those that don't.
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