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Nothing automatically gets placed into the servers subcontainers of the sites. Domain Controllers "appear" there because during the dcpromo phase an object is specifically created there pointing back at the domain controller object. That server object is the container that holds the replication connection objects.
 
Usually machines do not insert objects into that folder. One other one that I know of that does is the ADC service. Other than that one, I have never seen another machine in the servers folder that I didn't (due to testing) create on my own.
 
I won't speak to DFS, the experiments I have had with it tied to FRS have been failures.
 
  joe



From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Rimmerman, Russ
Sent: Wednesday, November 19, 2003 4:49 PM
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Should all SERVERS at a site show up in the Servers folder for each site?  By default, only our domain controllers at that site are in the Servers folder for the site.  Should member servers be in there also?
 
Here's what I'm trying to do:
 
Move roaming profiles (which we have 3 replicas for in a DFS share since we have 3 sites, so they will load their profile locally instead of across the wan) from our domain controller (which is running out of disk space) to our SAN.

So I created a share on the SAN and added a replica for the roaming profiles so it would replicate all the data so I could then delete the replica off our domain controller so it doesn't keep running out of space. 
 
Am I on the right track?
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