AbeMeister
MIS
Okay, I'm running Windows 2003 Server Standard Edition.
I have a File server, lets call it SERVER1.
I understand that I can't use FRS on one server and replicate amongst shares on one server. Although, here is my problem.
DFS claims to be able to combine shares into one logical space. Great!! Can someone please tell me why the following isn't working:
DFS ROOT = \\DOMAIN\HOMEDIR
HOMEDIR LINK = \\SERVER1\SHARE1
HOMEDIR LINK = \\SERVER1\SHARE2
The server makes it obvious I can't use FRS, because when I try it yells at me for having two shares on the same server.
Should I not be able to see BOTH the contents in \SERVER1\SHARE1 and \\SERVER1\SHARE2 inside DFS SHARE \\DOMAIN\HOMEDIR ????
I can set either as being my ACTIVE REFERRAL when I right click on the path \\DOMAIN\HOMEDIR under properties. But they should BOTH be active if I'm not using FRS, right?
Someone please explain this to me. I'm utterly frustrated.
I have a File server, lets call it SERVER1.
I understand that I can't use FRS on one server and replicate amongst shares on one server. Although, here is my problem.
DFS claims to be able to combine shares into one logical space. Great!! Can someone please tell me why the following isn't working:
DFS ROOT = \\DOMAIN\HOMEDIR
HOMEDIR LINK = \\SERVER1\SHARE1
HOMEDIR LINK = \\SERVER1\SHARE2
The server makes it obvious I can't use FRS, because when I try it yells at me for having two shares on the same server.
Should I not be able to see BOTH the contents in \SERVER1\SHARE1 and \\SERVER1\SHARE2 inside DFS SHARE \\DOMAIN\HOMEDIR ????
I can set either as being my ACTIVE REFERRAL when I right click on the path \\DOMAIN\HOMEDIR under properties. But they should BOTH be active if I'm not using FRS, right?
Someone please explain this to me. I'm utterly frustrated.