I don't have a definite answer, but maybe this will help.

Sysvol replicates via the File Replication Service (FRS).  AD replication
uses Directory Services mechanism.  Sysvol can contain logon scripts and the
actual files used to store Group Policy.

Bob
-----Original Message-----
From: Elmer St�wer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Tuesday, June 04, 2002 11:31 AM
To: NT 2000 Discussions
Subject: replication issue in 2k network

Hi List!

I have an AD Replication issue here. I can not upgrade a new DC to the
domain with dcpromo. I get an error message access denied for upgrading the
machine ... to a DC.

Single local domain, single site two servers. Using replmon.exe to determine
the status of replication I get the following:

    Directory Partition: DC=cyberconsult,DC=lan

          Partner Name: Alt-Moabit\PLATON
               Partner GUID: FFF5003A-7832-48CD-A5E0-9D8227C95EC0
               Last Attempted Replication: 6/4/2002 4:31:46 PM (local)
               Last Successful Replication: 5/23/2002 5:02:11 PM (local)
               Number of Failures:  3077
               Failure Reason Error Code:  8453
               Failure Description: Der Replikationszugriff wurde
verweigert.
               Synchronization Flags:
DRS_WRIT_REP,DRS_INIT_SYNC,DRS_PER_SYNC
               USN of Last Property Updated:  337656
               USN of Last Object Updated:  337656
               Transport: Intra-Site RPC

          Change Notifications for this Directory Partition
          -------------------------------------------------
               Server Name: Alt-Moabit\PLATON
                    Object GUID: DBE24D70-EE08-479C-9129-D048C1A6CD91
                    Time Added:  12.02.2002 15:20:29
                    Flags:       DRS_WRIT_REP
                    Transport:   RPC

"Der Replikationszugriff wurde verweigert" means "replication access was
denied". There are no errors for other partitions or into the other
direction.

What also confuses me:
under .\sysvol I have the shared .\sysvol\sysvol directory including the
.\sysvol\sysvol\'domain_name' directory in it (last change 5/23/2002).

But I also have an .\sysvol\domain directory with the same content as
.\sysvol\sysvol\'domain_name'. I found a registry key from frs which is
pointing there.

I have no idea what is going wrong... Any hints?

Thank you

Elmer

P. S.
Sorry for my bad english...
--
Elmer St�wer
System- und Netzwerkadministration
CyberConsult GmbH
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.cyberconsult.de

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