From c22fb996de821927bcf17b2a5fd7441443266f44 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Nicole Rappe Date: Tue, 14 Oct 2025 07:43:11 -0600 Subject: [PATCH] Update Workflows/Windows/Windows Server/Roles/DFS/Creating and Configuring DFS Namespaces with Replication.md --- ... Configuring DFS Namespaces with Replication.md | 14 +++++++------- 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) diff --git a/Workflows/Windows/Windows Server/Roles/DFS/Creating and Configuring DFS Namespaces with Replication.md b/Workflows/Windows/Windows Server/Roles/DFS/Creating and Configuring DFS Namespaces with Replication.md index 265ca3b..8367f20 100644 --- a/Workflows/Windows/Windows Server/Roles/DFS/Creating and Configuring DFS Namespaces with Replication.md +++ b/Workflows/Windows/Windows Server/Roles/DFS/Creating and Configuring DFS Namespaces with Replication.md @@ -113,13 +113,13 @@ In the Replication wizard that appears after about a minute, you can configure t !!! success "Replication group created" You should see green ticks for the following. Give everything some time to replicate as it depends on active directory replication speeds to push out the configuration across the DFS member servers and begin the replication. - - Create replication group - - Create members - - Update folder security - - Create replicated folder - - Create membership objects - - Update folder properties - - Create connections + - ✅Create replication group + - ✅Create members + - ✅Update folder security + - ✅Create replicated folder + - ✅Create membership objects + - ✅Update folder properties + - ✅Create connections ### Checking DFS Status You may want to put together a simple table report of the DFS namespaces, replication info, and target folders. You can run the following powershell script to generate a nice table-based report of the current structure of the DFS namespaces in your domain.