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I have recently added 2008R2 server in my existing environment. I have 2 existing DC's before adding this one. But, Netlogon & Sysvol folders not showing in this new DC. Although, DNS & AD replication is working fine.

Thanks, Sandesh

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  • check event logs see if it says why. – Rhys Evans Nov 07 '14 at 10:25
  • Event Id 13508 flooding with lots of warning about FRS service. – user205223 Nov 07 '14 at 10:38
  • Can you post one of those log entries – Rhys Evans Nov 07 '14 at 11:09
  • Below is the Event Log --- The File Replication Service is having trouble enabling replication from SPORTZ.sportzinteractive.com to SPORTZ2 for c:\windows\sysvol\domain using the DNS name SPORTZ.sportzinteractive.com. FRS will keep retrying – user205223 Nov 07 '14 at 11:30
  • chekc dns. can you resolve SPORTZ.sportzinteractive.com.? – user1008764 Nov 07 '14 at 12:27
  • Yes, able to resolve SPORTZ DC. And no issues with ping as well.. – user205223 Nov 07 '14 at 12:29
  • Please post the result of dcdiag /q. And what do you mean by you HAD two DCs? What happened with them? Did you remove them properly? – Daniel Nov 07 '14 at 13:10
  • Sorry!! I corrected my original post. Warning: DsGetDcName returned information for \\SPORTZ.sportzinteractive.com, when we were trying to reach SPORTZ2 SERVER IS NOT RESPONDING or IS NOT CONSIDERED SUITABLE. SPORTZ2 failed test Advertising Error SPORTZINTERACTI\Enterprise Read-only Domain Controllers doesn' have Replicating Directory Changes In Filtered Set access rights for the naming context: CN=Schema,CN=Configuration,DC=sportzinteractive,DC=com SPORTZ2 failed test NCSecDesc Unable to connect to the NETLOGON share! (\\SPORTZ2\netlogon) – user205223 Nov 07 '14 at 13:23
  • Any one have thought to share here please? – user205223 Nov 07 '14 at 15:18
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    Actually, if `SYSVOL` isn't replicating to your new domain controller, that's absolute proof-positive that AD replication is not working properly. Or that you haven't promoted this DC properly... but either way, you need to troubleshoot why the replication isn't working to this DC, and fix that. – HopelessN00b Nov 07 '14 at 16:22

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If you keep having issues with the AD replication try the burflag method.

http://www.bostonit.com/KnowledgeBase-Links-Articles/Reinitializing-Forcing-File-Replication-Service-using-Registry-key-BurFlags-D4.html

It is easy to do and straight forward - do it out of office hours though.

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