Configuring Windows NT for Replication
ID: Q101602
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The information in this article applies to:
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Microsoft Windows NT operating system version 3.1
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Microsoft Windows NT Advanced Server version 3.1
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Microsoft Windows NT Workstation versions 3.5, 3.51, 4.0
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Microsoft Windows NT Server versions 3.5, 3.51, 4.0
SUMMARY
Windows NT implements replication to maintain identical copies of
specified files and directories on different computers. Changes made
to files on one computer are automatically replicated to other
computers configured to receive the changes. Replication requires a
Windows NT Advanced Server to serve as the export server. The import
server(s) can be other Windows NT Advanced Servers, Windows NT
workstations, or OS/2 LAN Manager version 2.x servers. The information
below provides detailed instructions to replicate information from an
export server to an import server.
MORE INFORMATION
Perform the following fourteen steps to configure the export server:
- Run the User Manager from the Administrative Tools group.
- Create a new account for replication (for example, REPL). Specify
a password, if desired. Remove the check from the "User must
change password at next logon" check box.
- Choose OK. Then close User Manager.
- Run the Control Panel and select Services.
- Choose the Directory Replicator service and choose Startup. Change
the Startup Type from Manual to Automatic.
- In the Log On As control, choose This Account. Then choose Add
User. Select the account created in step 2 above and choose Add.
- Type the password for the replication account and choose OK.
Control Panel responds with a message such as "The account
DOMAIN\REPL has been granted the Log On As A Service right and
added to the Replicator local group." (If this message does not
appear, use the User Manager to grant this right. In User Manager,
choose Policies, then choose User Rights, and choose Show Advanced
User Rights. Select Log On As a Service. If the replication account
does not appear in the Grant To box, click Add, then Show Users,
highlight the replication account, click Add, and click OK. The
replication account should appear in the Grant To box. Click OK.)
- Choose OK to dismiss this message.
- Run the Server Manager from the Administrative Tools group.
- Choose the export Advanced Server, then choose Computer and
Properties.
- Choose Replication. In the Replication dialog box, choose Export
Directories. The Server Manager displays the default path:
C:\WINNT\SYSTEM32\REPL\EXPORT.
- Choose Add. Specify the name of the domain or computer to act as
the import server. (Specifying the name of a domain replicates the
files and directories to any workstation or Windows NT Advanced
Server in the domain that is configured for import replication.)
NOTE: If you're setting up replication across a WAN, use specific
computer names instead of or in addition to the domain name. For
additional information, please see the following article in the
Microsoft Knowledge Base:
ARTICLE-ID: Q139103
TITLE : Replication to Import Computers in a WAN Environment
- Choose Manage to configure specific directories for replication.
By default, the Server Manager exports the Scripts directory that
contains any user logon scripts. Choose the Add button to specify
any additional subdirectories. (If necessary, create the
directories first in the File Manager or at the command prompt.)
If you choose the Add Lock button, Windows NT does not replicate
the selected directory until all <LOCKS> are removed. If you
choose Wait until Stabilized, Windows NT does not replicate files
until two or more minutes after the last file changed. Otherwise,
Windows NT replicates files immediately.
If you choose Entire Subtree, Windows NT exports the specified
subdirectory and all subdirectories it contains. Otherwise,
Windows NT exports only the specified subdirectory.
After you choose all applicable options, choose OK.
- Choose OK to exit the Directory Replication dialog box. Windows NT
responds with the message "Attempting to Start the Directory
Replication service on <computername>." If the service does not
start, refer to the Error Log for specific error information.
Perform the following nine steps to configure the import server:
- On each import computer, run Control Panel and select Services.
- Choose the Directory Replicator service and choose Startup. Change
the Startup Type from Manual to Automatic.
- In the Log On As control, choose This Account. Then choose Add
User. Select the replication account created on the export server
and choose Add.
If the importing computer is in a different domain from the exporting
computer, set up a replication account in the import domain with the
same name and password as the account used for the export domain.
- Type the password for the replication account and choose OK.
Control Panel responds with a message such as "The account
DOMAIN\REPL has been granted the Log On As A Service right and
added to the Replicator local group." (If this message does not
appear, use the User Manager to grant this right. In User Manager,
choose Policies, then choose User Rights, and choose Show
Advanced User Rights. Check Log On As A Service and choose OK.)
- Choose OK to dismiss this message.
- In Control Panel, choose Server, then choose Replication.
- In the Replication dialog box, choose Import directories. The
Server Manager displays the default path:
C:\WINNT\SYSTEM32\REPL\IMPORT.
- Choose Add. Specify the name of the domain or computer to act as
the export server. (By default, the From List is blank and the
computer automatically imports files from the local domain. If you
add any entries to the From List, the computer no longer
automatically imports files from the local domain; if desired, it
must be added to the From List.)
If you're setting up replication in a WAN environment, use specific
computer names instead of or in addition to the domain name. For
additional information, please see the following article in the
Microsoft Knowledge Base:
ARTICLE-ID: Q139103
TITLE : Replication to Import Computers in a WAN Environment
- Choose Manage to display the status screen for the imported
directories.
Add Lock prevents Windows NT from updating the specified directory.
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The Status field can be one of the following:
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- "OK" indicates that the subdirectory receives regular updates.
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- "No Master" indicates that the subdirectory is not receiving
regular updates.
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- "No Sync" indicates that the subdirectory has received updates,
but that its data is not up to date.
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- A blank status indicates that the subdirectory has not been
replicated.
Additional notes:
- An Advanced Server can be configured as both an import and an
export server.
- Windows NT can replicate files across domain trust relationships by
establishing the same Replication account and password in each
domain.
- When Windows NT replicates files from NTFS to FAT, it replicates
only 8.3 filenames.
- Windows NT can support other import and export paths. However, the
default paths, C:\WINNT\SYSTEM32\REPL\IMPORT and
C:\WINNT\SYSTEM32\REPL\EXPORT, have complex permissions that
support replication. Maintaining these paths is recommended.
- When Windows NT displays the message such as "The account
DOMAIN\REPL has been granted the Log On As A Service right and
added to the Replicator local group.", it indicates that the
specified account has been added to the Backup Operators and Domain
Users groups by default in addition to the Replicator group.
REFERENCE
System Guide NT Advanced Server
Additional query words:
prodnt repl replication backup logon scripts
Keywords : kbusage
Version : 3.1
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbhowto
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