DESCRIPTION: Displays TargetfailBack property of a root or link. If a target becomes unavailable, you can configure clients to fail back to the original target after it is restored by enabling the TargetFailback property. %1!ws! PARAMETERS:: UNC path of a namespace or link. NOTES: 1) This feature is only supported on Windows Server 2003 SP1 and higher. 2) Client computers must run Windows XP SP3, Windows Server 2003 SP2, Windows Vista or Windows Server 2008 to failback to the preferred target. For more information, open Help from the DFS Management snap-in. 3) You may also enable/disable TargetFailback on SYSVOL/NETLOGON paths. That, however, is a DC specific property that must be set/reset in the registry of relevant DC(s): HKLM\System\CCS\Services\Dfs\Parameters\SysvolNetlogonTargetFailback: REG_DWORD 1 or 0 EXAMPLES: dfsutil property TargetfailBack \\contoso.com\DomainNamespace1 dfsutil property TargetfailBack \\SRV1\StandaloneNamespace1
DESCRIPTION: Displays or flushes the client cache. NOTE: Use /? to get detailed help for the subcommands. EXAMPLES: dfsutil ...
DESCRIPTION: Displays or modifies target state of a dfs namespace or link. Only the local machine's cached information is ...
DESCRIPTION: Displays or modifies the registry key DfsDcNameDelay on the client. %1!ws! PARAMETERS: : client whose registry ...
Description: Displays properties or data from a server, image, image group, prestaged device, driver package or driver group. ...
DESCRIPTION: Displays TargetfailBack property of a root or link. If a target becomes unavailable, you can configure clients ...
DESCRIPTION: Displays the approximate size of Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) Blob for the specified namespace import ...
DESCRIPTION: Displays the information about the link(folder) and link(folder) targets. Link commands are used to create a ...
Description: Displays the properties of a computer in the directory. There are two variations of this command. The first ...
Description: Displays the properties of a quota specification. A quota specification determines the maximum number of directory ...