SYSVOL Replication Migration Guide: FRS to DFS Replication
Published: April 15, 2009
Updated: August 25, 2010
Applies To: Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2008 R2
Domain controllers use a special shared folder named SYSVOL to replicate logon scripts and Group Policy object files to other domain controllers. Windows 2000 Server and Windows Server 2003 use File Replication Service (FRS) to replicate SYSVOL, whereas Windows Server 2008 uses the newer DFS Replication service when in domains that use the Windows Server 2008 domain functional level, and FRS for domains that run older domain functional levels.
To use DFS Replication to replicate the SYSVOL folder, you can either create a new domain that uses the Windows Server 2008 domain functional level, or you can use the procedure that is discussed in this document to upgrade an existing domain and migrate replication to DFS Replication.
This document assumes that you have a basic knowledge of Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS), FRS, and Distributed File System Replication (DFS Replication). For more information, see Active Directory Domain Services Overview, FRS Overview, or Overview of DFS Replication
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SYSVOL Migration Series: Part 1—Introduction to the SYSVOL migration process
SYSVOL Migration Series: Part 2—Dfsrmig.exe: The SYSVOL migration tool
SYSVOL Migration Series: Part 3—Migrating to the 'PREPARED' state
SYSVOL Migration Series: Part 4—Migrating to the ‘REDIRECTED’ state
SYSVOL Migration Series: Part 5—Migrating to the ‘ELIMINATED’ state
Step-by-Step Guide for Distributed File Systems in Windows Server 2008

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