Domain controllers use a special shared folder named SYSVOL to replicate sign-in scripts and Group Policy object files to other domain controllers. Windows 2000 Server and Windows Server 2003 use the File Replication Service (FRS) to replicate SYSVOL. Windows Server 2008 uses the newer Distributed File System Replication (DFS Replication) service for domains that use the Windows Server 2008 domain functional level. Windows Server 2008 uses FRS for domains that run older domain functional levels.
To use DFS Replication to replicate the SYSVOL folder, you can create a new domain that uses the Windows Server 2008 domain functional level. You can also use the procedure described in this article to upgrade an existing domain and migrate replication to DFS Replication.
Prerequisites
This article assumes you have a basic knowledge of Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS), FRS, and Distributed File System Replication (DFS Replication). For more information, see:
The SYSVOL migration guide provides topics that describe a range of concepts and procedures from the use of FRS to the use DFS. Use the following list to access articles about migrating the SYSVOL folder to use DFS Replication.
Concepts
Review these concepts about SYSVOL migration states for a basic understanding of the migration tasks.
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