Support WebCast: Introduction to and Administration of the File Replication Service (325027)



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  • Microsoft Windows 2000 Server
  • Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server
  • Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional

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Session Summary



During this session, we will discuss what the File Replication Service (FRS) is. We will talk about how it works in regard to Active Directory and Distributed File System. In addition, we will review the administration of FRS.

This is a Level 100 session that was recorded June 19, 2001 and presented by Edward Gomes and Stephanie Doakes.

Edward Gomes joined Microsoft in October 1999 and has worked with the Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 and the Windows 2000 Directory Services teams. Before joining Microsoft, he supported the Windows NT 4.0 IP/RAS and the Domains teams at a partner company.

Stephanie Doakes started at Microsoft in April 1999. She is currently a Tech Lead on the PROPS Directory Services team. Prior to joining Microsoft, Stephanie was a Tech Lead supporting Windows NT 4.0 on the Domains team at a partner company.

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