Well as soon as you get a change replicated to another DC, it is going to
start its replication process assuming it is within the same site with other
DC's or is set up cross site for change notification. Are you saying
possibly that replmon queues up replication changes on the direct pulls and
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work for mobile clients, but it could reduce your problem.
Cheers!
John
-Original Message-
From: FDiskThePC [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: woensdag 5 november 2003 5:16
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Forcing Replication from a Source DC
Thanks for your lengthy response,
Thanks for your lengthy response, Joe. I appreciate
it.
I actually knew that all AD replication was pull
replication. But replmon does have a "push mode"
which basically sends out a change notification to the
DC's partners so that they will immediately come pull
its changes. What's cool is that
Right off the bat (am I saying that too much lately)?
Ah who cares, right off the bat, you will not push changes. Windows doesn't
use push replication. All Windows Replication is pull based whether it is
WINS or AD or whatever. The DC who wants the changes pulls the changes from
the other DC.
Well, this is more of a blanket suggestion, than a solution to your problem.
After coming to find many tasks that remote admins should be able to do, but that I
don't want to give them rights to do, I tend to try and centralize tools. I've
created ASP driven "admin portal" which is nothing m