You can do it though sites and services..... best to use Replication
Monitor from the support tools. These can be found on the 2000 server disk,
under the support directory if I remember.

BR

Robert Rutherford




                                                                                       
                                                      
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Hi there,

That's my problem: 15 minutes is too slow. Is there any chance to make a
kind of "urgent replication" like it was on a NT4 domain when you disable a
user?

Cu,
Alex

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it's mixed in with your normal AD replication.... This can be set under AD
sites and services - Internet-Site transports I think (double check).

BR

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Hi,

We have a application which has very special needs on our DNS
configuration:
Entries in any DNS Server (all zones are AD integrated) should be
replicated
as fast as possible (DHCP leased addresses for our clients). Now they are
replicated every 15 minutes, which is far too slow. 1 minute is acceptable
for our application.

Where can this replication interval be modified?

Thanks in advance,

Alex
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