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      3rd Feb 2005
Todd
Thanks for your reply.
1) I have checked the DNS settings on all DCs and everything "looks" okay
2) There is no firewall between these servers
3) I check the time on each server and they are all fine.

I tried manually forcing a replication this morning and noted that this
worked. Any idea why the defaults in Sites and Services would not be
replicating as they should but a manually replication would work? Is there
any harm in deleteing the system created links in Sites and Services and
letting them recreate themselves?

Thanks
Johnny

"Todd J Heron" wrote:

> Top three causes of AD replication failure:
>
> 1) Missing or incorrect DNS settings on one or more DCs
> 2) Firewall is enabled on the network interface of one or more DCs
> 3) Incorrect date/time on one or more DCs
>
> Troubleshooting replication:
> http://www.microsoft.com/resources/d..._trouble_1.asp
>
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      7th Feb 2005
You can delete the auto generated connection objects in Sites and Services.
They will be created the next time the KCC/ISTG runs.

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/Jimmy
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> Todd
> Thanks for your reply.
> 1) I have checked the DNS settings on all DCs and everything "looks" okay
> 2) There is no firewall between these servers
> 3) I check the time on each server and they are all fine.
>
> I tried manually forcing a replication this morning and noted that this
> worked. Any idea why the defaults in Sites and Services would not be
> replicating as they should but a manually replication would work? Is
> there
> any harm in deleteing the system created links in Sites and Services and
> letting them recreate themselves?
>
> Thanks
> Johnny
>
> "Todd J Heron" wrote:
>
>> Top three causes of AD replication failure:
>>
>> 1) Missing or incorrect DNS settings on one or more DCs
>> 2) Firewall is enabled on the network interface of one or more DCs
>> 3) Incorrect date/time on one or more DCs
>>
>> Troubleshooting replication:
>> http://www.microsoft.com/resources/d..._trouble_1.asp
>>
>> --
>> Todd J Heron, MCSE
>> Windows Server 2003/2000/NT
>> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
>> This posting is provided "as is" with no warranties and confers no rights
>>
>>
>>

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