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How to Create a Site Link in Active Directory in Windows Server 2000
Posted on Wednesday, December 15 @ 05:02:37 EST

Microsoft Windows 2000 Server Online Training Demos, Tutorials

A new demo has been added in the Windows 2000 Server demo portion.The detail of this demo is

Title: How to Create a Site Link in Active Directory in Windows Server 2000

Objective: The objective of this demo is to teach you how to configure Inter-Site links for replication in Windows Server 2003. A typical site link connects just two sites and corresponds to an actual wide area network (WAN) link. Creating a site link between two or more sites is a way to influence replication topology.By creating a site link, you provide Active Directory with information about what connections are available, which ones are preferred, and how much bandwidth is available. Active Directory uses this information to choose times and connections for replication that will afford the best performance.

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