USAGE: Dfsutil /TargetFailback is an expert-only option to make sure clients failback to target servers that are closer to ...

USAGE: Dfsutil /TargetFailback is an expert-only option to make sure clients failback to target servers that are closer to them after having failed over to a target that's potentially out of site.     Usage:  dfsutil /TargetFailback /Path: /Enable|Disable|Display [/Verbose]      /Path: - Path of DFS root or link affected.     /Display - See if target-failback feature is enabled currently or not.     /Enable - Enable target-failback on the given link or root.     /Disable - (Default behavior) Stop sending target-failback information from the dfs server to the clients.     /Verbose - Show additional information while the tool is executing.      Notes: 1) One of Enable, Disable, Display must be specified. 2) The path specified may be a root or a link. 3) This feature is only supported on Windows Server 2003 SP1 and higher. 4) The clients must be running a newer operating system to take advantage of this feature. 5) 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\CurrentControlSet\Services\Dfs\Parameters\SysvolNetlogonTargetFailback: DWORD 1 or 0
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