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I found this ultra-specific reference in
the Server 2000 Res Kit: If a root or link appears to be overused, you can flush
the PKT for a Windows 2000–based client by using Dfsutil. This
forces the client to request a new referral. For clients with operating systems
other than Windows 2000, you must restart the client to flush its cache. Chris Haaker ITS Infrastructure x7841 From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Darren Mar-Elia Someone asked me this question and I don't think I have
ever checked into it. Is the list of DCs available to serve up a
given DFS replica (e.g. SYSVOL) for a given site, stored in AD somewhere? If
so, where? I couldn't find anything obvious within the site-specific storage
areas. In other words, what does a client query, exactly, to get its referral
list for DFS? Darren Darren Mar-Elia CTO,
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- [ActiveDir] dfs replica list storage? Darren Mar-Elia
- RE: [ActiveDir] dfs replica list storage? Kern, Tom
- RE: [ActiveDir] dfs replica list storage? Haaker, Chris
- RE: [ActiveDir] dfs replica list storage? Grillenmeier, Guido
- RE: [ActiveDir] dfs replica list storage? Jorge de Almeida Pinto
- RE: [ActiveDir] dfs replica list storage? Darren Mar-Elia
