Re: NTFRS taking Way too long to share sysvol

From: ptwilliams (ptw2001_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 07/14/04


Date: Wed, 14 Jul 2004 22:36:01 +0100

Glad you got it sorted...

Well done. ;-)

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"Jake" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:2c5e201c469e4$6a2228a0$a601280a@phx.gbl...
I spoke with Microsoft Support.  Stopped NTFRS, copied
policies and scripts from the
\sysvol\sysvol\<domain>\preexisting folder to my desktop,
change the burflag value to D4, restarted NTFRS, and
copied the policies and scripts back into the domain
folder.  PRoblem solved.  YEEEEHHAAAA!
>-----Original Message-----
>Oh, only one DC?!?  It's going to involve a little more
work then ;-)
>
>This may help as a start:
> -- http://support.microsoft.com/?id=263532
>
>And here's another article that may help:
> -- http://www.jsiinc.com/SUBM/tip6100/rh6153.htm
>
>
>I do hope you have a regular backup...
>
>
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><anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>news:2cea901c469d8$11ccbfa0$a401280a@phx.gbl...
>Dang!  It is our only DC and other member servers are
>dependant on it.  There has to be a way to speed things
>up.
>>-----Original Message-----
>>>My question is how much longer do I have to wait for
>the
>>>sysvol to become "shared".  Is there anything I can do
>to
>>>kick start this?
>>
>>Sit back and wait.  Really there are too many variables
>to
>>give a good guess here as to how long it will take.  How
>>big is your AD Database?  How fast is the server?
>>
>>I'm not the AD expert, but I think this is one of the
>>unobtrusive processes.  Meaning that it will not hog all
>>the CPU/RAM at once.  If you can find the proc and bump
>>it's priority to "real time" you could force it to hog
>>more, but could degrade performance overall.
>>
>>Let it go, do other things, and when you start work
>>tomorrow it should be done.  If not, panic. :)
>>.
>>
>
>
>.
>


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