Re: Sites and Services tool

From: Glenn L (the.only_at_gmail.com)
Date: 10/31/04


Date: Sun, 31 Oct 2004 08:05:37 -0800


"But where do I go
(step-by-step) to see the inter-site replication schedule and it's type,
whether RPC or SMTP? Please advise.
"

This information is on the properties page of the site link objects.
You get to the site link objects by expanding the intersite transports
container, then expanding or highlighting the IP container.
Select a site link, right click and select properties.
Here you can view and modify the replication interval. 180 minutes is the
default.
You can also select the "schedule" radio buttton to get more granular on
when the repliucation window is available.

-- 
Glenn L
CCNA, MCSE 2000, MCSE 2003 + Security
"uudennis" <uudennis@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:550A17EF-907F-4FAC-99EA-DC46116B7914@microsoft.com...
> Also, step into 'NTDS Settings' of your servers in each site, properties
of
> connection object will telll you the connection type.
>
> "Chriss3 [MVP]" wrote:
>
> > Replication within a site is always RPC, SMTP can only be used to
replicate
> > traffic between different domains in different sites, can't be used for
> > replicate the Domain NC.
> >
> > See Active Directory Sites & Services help
> >
> > -- 
> > Regards
> > Christoffer Andersson
> > Microsoft MVP - Directory Services
> >
> > No email replies please - reply in the newsgroup
> > ------------------------------------------------
> > http://www.chrisse.se - Active Directory Tips
> >
> > "Spin" <Spin@spin.com> skrev i meddelandet
> > news:2ugu2aF20ngosU1@uni-berlin.de...
> > > Dearest Grus,
> > >
> > > Just started a new job, new network. Old network had single domain,
single
> > > forest, with default-first-site name (single site).  This new compnay
has
> > > single forest, single domain but has many sites.  I can see all the
SItes
> > > and Subnets under the AD Sites and Services tool.  But where do I go
> > > (step-by-step) to see the inter-site replication schedule and it's
type,
> > > whether RPC or SMTP?  Please advise.
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
> >

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