diff --git a/Workflows/Windows/Windows Server/Roles/DFS/Setting Up DFS Across Multiple File Servers.md b/Workflows/Windows/Windows Server/Roles/DFS/Setting Up DFS Across Multiple File Servers.md index 5b293d5..0dcc0b3 100644 --- a/Workflows/Windows/Windows Server/Roles/DFS/Setting Up DFS Across Multiple File Servers.md +++ b/Workflows/Windows/Windows Server/Roles/DFS/Setting Up DFS Across Multiple File Servers.md @@ -48,4 +48,11 @@ Now, we need to start working on actually setting up DFS now that the shares exi - Choose a member server (e.g. `LAB-FPS-01`) then click "**Next**" - Give a name to the namespace (e.g. `Projects`) then click "**Next**" - You do *not* need to click on the "Edit Settings" button. Just leave all of the settings as-is with `All users have read-only permissions` as this permission controls the namespace configuration data permissions in `C:\DFSRoots\` - - + - Click "**Next**" + - Ensure that the "**Domain-based namespace**" radio button is checked, and the "**Enable Windows Server 2008 mode**" is checked. + - The domain-based namespace example should look something like this: `\\bunny-lab.io\Projects` + - Click "**Next**" +- At this point, the namespace was created and you can move onto linking folders to the namespace to make their data appear inside of it and replicate to other member servers. + +#### Link Folders to Namespace(s) +At this point, we need to configure