That sounds very doable... Is there a feature for automatic nightly
replication? Or is this done via a BAT file and the scheduler?
Thank you again,
Bill Bushong
"Robert King" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Best scenario I can see from what you have stated is to set
> up your non moving employees home directories on the local
> server and those that travel from branch to branch to do
> the same with a nightly replication to the other servers at
> the sites they travel to, thus using the bandwith during
> non peak times. But make sure the replication always saves
> the newest file and that the servers all use the same time
> server so that the latest updated files are always kept.
>
>
> >-----Original Message-----
> >Hello,
> > This is my first post here, so I hope I have not
> duplicated a
> >question... I have 6 sites that are connected by (slow)
> ISDN circuits.
> >Currently we have users save all of their data on the main
> server (Which
> >means that you are going over the ISDN line), in their
> user directory. This
> >has worked fine in the past, but now, it is to much load
> on the ISDN link...
> >So I ask:
> >
> >Each branch has a Win2K server (One Primary server and 5
> backup servers,
> >each at a different branch), and I would love to have
> users save their files
> >on their local server. However, several of these users
> move about from
> >branch to branch... Is their a solution for this problem?
> >
> >Thank you,
> >
> >Bill Bushong
> >
> >
> >.
> >
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