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To rename the Training Guides folder:
1.
In the console tree of the DFS Management snap-in, right-click the
Training Guides
folder, and then click
Rename Folder
.
2.
In the
Rename Folder
dialog box, in
New name
, type
Training
Demos
.
To move the Training Demos folder:
•
In the console tree of the DFS Management snap-in, click the
Training Demos
folder, and then drag it to the
Software
folder.
After you finish these procedures, your namespace should look like this:
7.5.7. Replicate a Folder in the Namespace Using DFS
Replication
In this task, you enable DFS Replication on the Tools folder. If you recall
from "7.5.4 Add Folders to the Namespace," you created two folder targets
for the Tools folder. Because users can be directed to either one of the folder
targets, you need to ensure that the contents of the folders are kept
synchronized.
If you are familiar with File Replication service (FRS) in
Windows Server 2003, you know that FRS is only supported in domain-
based namespaces. In Windows
Server
2003
R2, you can use DFS
Replication in both stand-alone and domain-based namespaces. Therefore,
you can complete this task regardless of the type of namespace you created
in "7.5.1 Create a Namespace.”
IMPORTANT
To perform this task, you need to have Active Directory deployed in your test lab
environment, and you must be a member of the Domain Admins group or have
been delegated the ability to create replication groups to perform this task.
IMPORTANT
After you complete this task, replication does not begin immediately. The topology
and DFS Replication settings must be replicated to all domain controllers, and each
member in the replication group must poll its closest domain controller to obtain
these settings. The amount of time this takes depends on Active Directory
replication latency and the long polling interval (60 minutes) on each member.