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The Distributed File System (Dfs)
Checklist: Creating a distributed file system
Checklist: Managing a distributed file system
Best practices
How to create a Dfs root
How to add a Dfs root share
How to delete a Dfs root share
How to display a Dfs root
How to add a Dfs link
How to add a Dfs shared folder
How to set replication policy
How to check status of a Dfs shared folder
How to remove the display of a Dfs root
How to delete a Dfs root
Distributed file system overview
Distributed file system features
Distributed file system topology
Distributed file system and security
Platform compatibility
Creating a Dfs root
Adding a root share
Adding a Dfs link
Adding a Dfs shared folder
Configuring replication
Checking Dfs shared folder status
How to Install Distributed File System (DFS) on Windows 2000 (Q241452)
Step-by-Step Guide to Distributed File System (Dfs)
Dfs: A Logical View of Physical Storage
Distributed File System (DFS) technical review
LabMice DFS Resources
DFS FAQs
DFS Admin Guide
HOW TO: Back Up and Restore the DFS Structure in Windows 2000 (Q269372)
HOW TO: Configure Microsoft DFS as the Filing System for IIS (Q313080)
HOW TO: Force Deletion of DFS Configuration Information (Q224384)
Updates to Dfsutil.exe (Q293114)
Find the Shares you Need with DFS
DFS platform compatibility
Step-by-Step Guide to Distributed File System (Dfs)
Creating a Dfs root
DFS Shared Folders: Platform compatibility
The Distributed File System (Dfs)