DESCRIPTION: RootScalability is an expert-only command to increase performance of large deployments of DFS namespaces. When set, network traffic among DFS root servers is kept to a minimum. In addition, there will be less traffic between the primary DC and DFS servers. The drawback is that users may see outdated information from DFS servers at times. %1!ws! PARAMETERS:: Path of a root. NOTES: 1) The path specified must be a root, not a link. 2) This has no effect on stand-alone roots. 3) This feature is only supported on Windows Server 2003 and higher. 4) When RootScalability is enabled, it is not uncommon to see an event log message such as, "DFS could not access its private data from the DS...". While this error may still indicate a problem in AD DS connectivity, typically this occurs because the nearest DC has outdated DFS information (expected behavior when RootScalability is enabled). EXAMPLES: dfsutil property RootScalability \\contoso.com\DomainNamespace1
DESCRIPTION: Retrieves the failure actions flag setting of a service. If this setting is 0 (default), the Service Control ...
Description: Returns a server to its original state. This operation reverts actions that were performed when the server was ...
Description: Reverts changes made to the server when first configured. Note: This command does not modify the contents of ...
DESCRIPTION: Revoke is a quick way to remove the ACEs in the DACL of Security Descriptor associated with the link for the ...
DESCRIPTION: RootScalability is an expert-only command to increase performance of large deployments of DFS namespaces. When ...
DESCRIPTION: SC is a command line program used for communicating with the Service Control Manager and services. USAGE: sc ...
DESCRIPTION: Sends a CONTROL code to a service. USAGE: sc control service name = user-defined control code = See also sc ...
DESCRIPTION: Sends a STOP control request to a service. USAGE: sc stop service name = Optional reason code number for service ...
DESCRIPTION: Sets or displays the administrator comment for a namespace or link (folder). %1!ws! PARAMETERS: : UNC path of ...