File Replication Service

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Vince Van

Hello,

My child domain has two Windows 2000 server, SERVER A and
server B. The file replication service on server B stops
by itself when the file replication service on server A is
starting. Under System Log on SERVER B, an event ID 7031
is logged every time.

It says "The file replication service service terminated
unexpectedly. It has done this 1 time(s). The following
corrective action will be taken in 1800000 milliseconds.
Restart the service." An event 13549 is logged under File
Replication Service Log, and it says "The File Replication
Service is unable to replicate from a partner computer
because the event time associated with the file to be
replicated is too far into the future. It is 30 minutes
greater than the current time. This can happen if the
system time on the partner computer was set incorrectly
when the file was created or updated. To preserve the
integrity of the replica set this file update will not be
performed or propagated further.

The file name is: "tempaudit.bat"
The connection to the partner computer is:
"DOMAIN SYSTEM VOLUME (SYSVOL SHARE)\SERVER B\61C155AA-
6529-4029-A289-9A42EBDC8389 <- DOMAINNAME\SERVER A$
RemoteCxt"

Note: If this time difference is close to a multiple of 60
minutes then it is likely that this file may have been
created or updated on the partner computer while the
computer was set to the incorrect time zone when its
computer time was initially set. Check that the timezone
and time are correctly set on the partner computer."

I deleted the file, "tempaudit.bat" from the scripts
directory on both servers, but that didn't help. The
current time on both server is correct, and the same.

Please advice.
Thank you.
 

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