Users profiles on DFS share?

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Sergey

Can I use DFS for store users profiles? For replication need full
access foe SYSTEM account, but profiles used exclusive access. =>
Event 13539
Can anybody help me?
PS How can I find object (file,directory), which prevent access for
replication service?
 
I'm not sure I fully understand your question, but I'll give it a go:
Can I use DFS for store users profiles?

Yes, but it's not recommended if you're using AD Integrated Dfs (automatic
replication)

For replication need full access foe SYSTEM account, but profiles used
exclusive access. => Event 13539 Can anybody help me?

Not entirely sure what you're saying here. SYSTEM is needed but you've only
granted access to these folders for explicit users? In which case, I would
force SYSTEM full control through propagating permissions from the parent
folder. This shouldn't be an issue. Personally I would add the
administrators to the DACL as well.

PS How can I find object (file,directory), which prevent access for
replication service?

Again I'm unsure as to what you mean. If you mean how can you ascertain
which file system object is preventing replication, I would do what I said
above and that will probably fix this for you. There's nothing to worry
about having the system have full control to user folders.

Mind you, I would test this thoroughly prior to deployment because of what I
said to the first part of your question.



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Can I use DFS for store users profiles? For replication need full
access foe SYSTEM account, but profiles used exclusive access. =>
Event 13539
Can anybody help me?
PS How can I find object (file,directory), which prevent access for
replication service?
 
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