DFSR has successfully migrated the Domain Controller %3!s! to the 'PREPARED' state. TO CONTINUE MIGRATION: If you choose to continue the migration process and proceed to the 'REDIRECTED' state, please note that any changes made henceforth to the SYSVOL share located at %1!s! (which is under NTFRS replication) will not be updated in the SYSVOL_DFSR folder located at %2!s! (which is under DFSR replication). To avoid this possibility of data loss, please make sure no file system changes on the SYSVOL share occur while DCs are migrating from 'PREPARED' to 'REDIRECTED' state. TO ROLLBACK MIGRATION: If you choose to rollback the migration process and return to the 'START' state, please note that DFSR will no longer be replicating the SYSVOL_DFSR folder and all DFSR information will be removed from the Active Directory. Additional Information: Sysvol NTFRS folder: %1!s! Sysvol DFSR folder: %2!s! Domain Controller: %3!s!
DFSR has started preparing the Domain Controller %1!s! for migration. DFSR will now create the SYSVOL_DFSR folder, create ...
DFSR has successfully created the SYSVOL_DFSR folder. DFSR is currently waiting for initial sync to complete. During the ...
DFSR has successfully migrated the Domain Controller %1!s! to the 'ELIMINATED' state. DFSR has disabled NTFRS service. Additional ...
DFSR has successfully migrated the Domain Controller %3!s! to the 'ELIMINATED' state. NTFRS is no longer replicating the ...
DFSR has successfully migrated the Domain Controller %3!s! to the 'PREPARED' state. TO CONTINUE MIGRATION: If you choose ...
DFSR has successfully migrated the Domain Controller %3!s! to the 'REDIRECTED' state. DFSR is now replicating the SYSVOL_DFSR ...
DFSR has successfully rolled back migration on the Domain Controller %2!s! to the 'START' state. The SYSVOL_DFSR folder has ...
DFSR Migration was unable to delete the DFSR local settings on the Domain Controller %1!s!. This could be because DFSR was ...
DFSR Migration was unable to delete the NTFRS local settings on Domain Controller %1!s!. This could be because DFSR was unable ...