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Brian [MSFT]
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      30th Sep 2003
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"Clayton Dillard" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I'm running a Windows 2000 server and a Windows 2003
> server and they are part of an AD domain. I'm attempting
> to setup DFS with file replication between the two
> servers. When I create a domain DFS root on the Windows
> 2000 server and then try to create a root replica on the
> Windows 2003 server (from the 2000 server) I get an error
> that says "The network operation is not supported". If I
> try to creat a new DFS link from the 2000 server to the
> 2003 server I get an error that says "Unable to create
> junction point". Anyone have any ideas on why this is
> happening?
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Clay



 
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