Hi there,

I was wondering if there is a way to re-establish AD replication between
two servers, first some background info;

REPPARTNER1 server setup in head office on an AD domain 'company.net'
domain name.  This server replicates locally on the LAN with the FSMO
server and another backup to the FSMO server, in addition the three
servers have been setup as global catalogue servers.  REPPARTNER1 server
is not configured to be a bridgehead server, but replicates to remote
servers.

The replication is possible using ISA server to establish a site-to-site
VPN connection between the two sites and terminates at each ISA server
for both sites.

REMOTESERVER1 was setup initially at the host site (head office), were
the replication initially took place successfully. This machine was
subsequently remove from head office to the remote site to its own
private IP addressing and subnet.  Unfortunately, the server, since its
removal from the host site, had not made a connection back to head
office because logistical problems. The VPN connection was setup
recently between the two sites, replication has not occurred in the last
5 months since its initial setup in head office.
The VPN connection has been working fine, I have tried to initiate a
replication from the remote site back to its replication partner and
from the host site out to the remote site, I have attached a file
(Zipped word Doc) with the error message I'm now receiving in
Replmon.exe.

Is there a way to re-establish AD replication between the two sites, are
there any known issues regarding AD not replicating after long durations
of disconnection.

I would appreciate any feedback regarding the above.

Cheers,

Keith



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