File Replication Service has detected and suppressed an average of %1 or more file updates every hour for the last %2 hours because the updates did not change the contents of the file. The tracking records in FRS debug logs will have the filename and event time for the suppressed updates. The tracking records have the date and time followed by :T: as their prefix. Updates that do not change the content of the file are suppressed to prevent unnecessary replication traffic. Following are common examples of updates that do not change the contents of the file. [1] Overwriting a file with a copy of the same file. [2] Setting the same ACLs on a file multiple times. [3] Restoring an identical copy of the file over an existing one. Suppression of updates can be disabled by running regedit. Click on Start, Run and type regedit. Expand HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, SYSTEM, CurrentControlSet, Services, NtFrs, Parameters, and create or update the value "Suppress Identical Updates To Files" to 0 (Default is 1) to force identical updates to replicate.
File replacement was attempted on the protected system file %1!s!. This file was restored to the original version to maintain ...
File replacement was attempted on the protected system file %1!s!. This file was restored to the original version to maintain ...
File replacement was attempted on the protected system file %1!s!. This file was restored to the original version to maintain ...
File Replication Service has been repeatedly prevented from updating: File Name : "%1" File GUID : "%2" %rdue to consistent ...
File Replication Service has detected and suppressed an average of %1 or more file updates every hour for the last %2 hours ...
File Replication Service is initializing the system volume with data from another domain controller. Computer %1 cannot become ...
File Replication Service is scanning the data in the system volume. Computer %1 cannot become a domain controller until this ...
File system error %5 during IO on database %4. If this error persists, the database file may be damaged and may need to be ...
File systems can read/write data in blocks which are defined independently of the underlying storage extents. This property ...