I can tell you that I used this KB as my guide to restore the SYSVOL
state on one of our domains about 4 months ago and it worked just fine.

 http://support.microsoft.com/kb/315457/en-us

If the journals on your DCs are inconsistent with each other, this may
be the best way to correct it.  Best advice is to ensure that there are
no underlying replication issues first, otherwise you might just be
wasting your time!

-DaveC

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Adeel Ansari
Sent: Wednesday, February 01, 2006 5:10 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [ActiveDir] NTFRS Problems

Hello AD Experts,

Recently, I noticed in-consistencies in Sysvol among my domain
controllers and PDC while promoting a new replica DC in the domain and
it stucked on sysvol after 145 out of 250 policies. To test further, I
created a .txt file in the sysvol on PDC and it also didnt replicate to
other DCs either. To make things even worse, the number of policies on
PDC are not the same as in other DCs.

After hours of troubleshooting and a phone call to M$, I was told by
Microsoft to perform burflag authoritative (D4) restore on one Domain
controller with good policy contents in Sysvol and non-authoritative
(D2) restore on all the others.

Having a luxury of a AD replica lab, I performed the operation in the
lab environment but lost both the policies, scripts folders and now the
servers dont even have Sysvols. I am not comfortable doing this
operation in the production environment.

Can anyone please share their experience with burflag restores? Any best
practices? Is there another way that I can resolve this issue without
perform burflag restore?

Any ideas / suggestions are welcomed.


Regards,
Adeel

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Adeel Ansari - Active Directory Admin.
SLB Enterprise Services
Houston, TX USA

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