Re: Sites and Services NTDS Settings Transport



if i'm not mistaken RPC is shown when the CO is for intra-site replication
and IP is shown when the CO is for inter-site replication. As joe says, they
are both the same under water.

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"Christopher Owens" <cowens@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I'm just wondering what the difference in between IP and RPC transports
in Active Directory Sites and Services, under the site->Servers->server
name->NTDS Settings->properties on another server. Under the General
tab, the Transport has 3 options - IP, RPC, and SMTP. Most of what I
can find on the 'net tells the difference between RPC and SMTP, but I
have not found anything that tells the difference between RPC and IP.
Anyone here know?

Thanks.



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