From: Ace Fekay [MVP-DS, MCT] on 24 Feb 2010 19:23 "Brad Pears" <bradp(a)truenorthloghomes.com> wrote in message news:%23yCFGUatKHA.1796(a)TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > funny you should say that... the sysvol and netlogon shares were not > present on the other win2k3 dc - and the scripts and policies folders were > missing. I had made a copy of them previously and placed them on the c: > drive as a backup, so I copied them back to where they belong, stopped > frs, changed burflags to "d4", (changed burflags to d2 on my sbs) and then > restarted frs on teh other DC. Now I have the sysvol and netlogon shares > but it has also created duplicates of the sysvol and netlogon > directories - and given them different names. As well, these duplicate > directories have replicated over to the SBS machine... What is the best > way to clean all of this up?? The good ness is that the shares are > functional and the proper dirs (scripts and policies) are present. Do I > need to worry about getting rid of the other duplicate scripts and > policies folders that it created?? Should I just deleted them from one of > the machines - which should remove them through replication on the other > right??? > > Thanks, Brad Ok, let's slow down a bit. What article did you follow to change the burflags, exactly when did you do this, and what prompted you to do this? Are you asking and receiving help elsewhere? After the non-auth restore of the non-SBS? Let's not complicate things, or it may result into a deeper hole you're digging. Remember I asked for event logs and other info? Let's try this again. Please post: 1. ipconfig /all from both DCs, too, please. 2. repadmin.exe /showrepl dc* /verbose /all /intersite (on both DCs) 3. ntfrsutl ds your_dc_name (on both DCs) AND DON'T make any more changes!! Ace
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