Re: sysvol replicating to the wrong place??

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what do you mean?

those locations are linked to each other as a result of a junction point at
a higher level

open a command prompt window and navigate to the second SYSVOL folder
do a DIR

you should see something similar as below...



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"Luca" <Luca@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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i have recently had some problems with two DCs in the same site not
replicating the sysvol share between each other. To fix this it i did a
non-authority restore.

However now on the DC that i did the restore on, logon scripts and
policies
are now replicating in the sysvol\domain\scripts and
sysvol\domain\policies
folders not the the actual sysvol\sysvol\domain.local\scripts (i.e not in
the
proper sysvol share!)

this is very confusing for me, has anyone else experienced this?

All servers are windows 2003, both are DCs, GCs, DNS servers.


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