I've read somewhere on ms technet that in domain-based (W2K) DFS the sharename in the UNC path \\server\share must be the same as DFS root name in \\domainame\rootname.
We have a folder-share on our W2K DC that our Accounting app. uses. I'd like to create a DFS root on this folder and I want to give this root a different name but I want to keep the existing share name as well.
I'm thinking to create a second share for the same folder (while keeping the current one) and use it as DFS root name. Would it work and would it comply with that Microsoft rule?
Thanks,
oleg
We have a folder-share on our W2K DC that our Accounting app. uses. I'd like to create a DFS root on this folder and I want to give this root a different name but I want to keep the existing share name as well.
I'm thinking to create a second share for the same folder (while keeping the current one) and use it as DFS root name. Would it work and would it comply with that Microsoft rule?
Thanks,
oleg