The Distributed file system (Dfs), when properly implemented, can help your users get where they want to go. But its usefulness doesn’t stop there. We’ve all encountered it. The LOOK. You know the ...
If you've been working with networks for any length of time, you've no doubt had a server's hard disk fill up, which usually means it's time to have users clear out files they no longer use. You can ...
Distributed File System (DFS) has been around since Windows NT and comes in a variety of configurations and options. While DFS is available in standalone and domain configurations, this article will ...
A key feature in Windows 2000 Server is DFS, short for Distributed File System. DFS is handy because it lets you point all network drives, no matter what server they physically occupy, to a single ...
I'll try keep this detailed and brief.<BR><BR>We use DFS for the distributed name space. We do not use DFS replicas or replicate any data using DFS/FRS. One of our sites clients are continually ...