SYSVOL migration from File Replication Services (FRS) to Distributed File System Replication (DFSR)
It’s come to my attention (in a blunt object kind of way) that you’ve been waiting to migrate from Windows XP to Windows 7, bypassing Windows Vista. In case you’ve done the same with your servers, you’ve got some fun work coming up (but lots of cool features, so it’s more than worth it).
Here’s a cool post from the AskDS (Directory Services Team) blog with links to new TechNet articles about migration from File Replication Services (Windows Server 2000 and Windows Server 2003) to Distributed File System Replication (Windows Server 2008).
“ Ned here. It's done, it's out, come get it, stop yelling at me! :-)
SYSVOL Replication Migration Guide: FRS to DFS Replication (TechNet Version)
SYSVOL Replication Migration Guide: FRS to DFS Replication (Word Doc Version)Be sure to also run through some of these (possibly) useful accompanying pieces:
Verifying File Replication during the Windows Server 2008 DFSR SYSVOL Migration – Down and Dirty Style
DFSR SYSVOL Migration FAQ: Useful trivia that may save your follicles
KB968733 (hotfix for migration under certain RODC scenarios)
KB967326 (hotfix for migration under disjoint name space scenarios)- Ned 'Yes, my middle name is DFSR' Pyle “
Thanks Ned!
- LiliaG, Group Policy PM
p.s. also from the AskDS blog: Venture into the life of an IT pro with this clever “8 bit” game, posted here: https://www.microsoft.com/click/serverquest/
Comments
Anonymous
January 01, 2003
They will still continue to work though you now have a choice to use Applocker. Michael Kleef, PM, GPAnonymous
January 01, 2003
Hey Group Policy team, I wish to know what level of backward compatibility Windows 7 has with Software Restriction Policies v1 in spite of introducing AppLocker. Will the old SR policies that I defined till Vista as Basic user and Disallowed still continue to work exactly?