#20853 - 2002-04-29 08:57 PM
replication script
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Anonymous
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Does anyone have a replication script? I currently have 4 win2k ad servers and 15 nt 4 BDC's in my domain and would like to be able to automatically replicate the login scripts to the BDC's from the win2k domain controllers??
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#20855 - 2002-04-30 04:21 AM
Re: replication script
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Kdyer
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Registered: 2001-01-03
Posts: 6241
Loc: Tigard, OR
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hedge01,
ROBOCOPY from the Resource Kit is your Friend..
Good stuff when used with an SMTP Mailer so that you can see the results.
HTH,
- Kent
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#20856 - 2002-04-30 04:40 AM
Re: replication script
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Les
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Registered: 2001-06-11
Posts: 12734
Loc: fortfrances.on.ca
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#20859 - 2002-05-20 05:20 PM
Re: replication script
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MCA
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Registered: 2000-04-28
Posts: 5152
Loc: Netherlands, EU
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Dear,
We are using also a BATch procedure for distribution our scripts to different servers. We use following rules: - create on all servers same username with same password and with enough rights to make file changes. same username/password to prevent entering username with password in BATch procedures. - only main script/procedure (which doesn't need be changed daily) will be put in both REPL directories (import/export) and the other scripts/ procedures will be changed on a fixed drive mapping for all users. - don't move complete REPL directories to prevent problems with f.e. SAM file. Also we make those files read-only and hidden, which isn't a problem for kix32. Just by calling kix32 with complete paths it will work as expected.
The advantage of using BATch procedure. You doesn't need to wait for replication. Also to prevent unwanted files in REPL directories we only put the managing task by one person. greetings.
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