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WMIC.EXE /namespace:\\root\microsoftdfs path dfsrreplicatedfolderinfo where "replicatedfolderguid='70bebd41-d5ae-4524-b7df-4eadb89e511e'" call cleanupconflictdirectoryĤ. WMIC.EXE /namespace:\\root\microsoftdfs path dfsrreplicatedfolderinfo where "replicatedfolderguid=''" call cleanupconflictdirectory Then call the CleanupConflictDirectory method: WMIC.EXE /namespace:\\root\microsoftdfs path dfsrreplicatedfolderconfig get replicatedfolderguid,replicatedfoldernameģ.
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Get the GUID of the Replicated Folder you want to clean:
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Open a CMD prompt as an administrator on the DFSR server.Ģ. A much faster and slicker way is to call the WMI method CleanupConflictDirectory from the command-line or a script:ġ. Snap-ins, but it’s disruptive and kind of gross (you could lower the quota, wait for AD replication, wait for DFSR polling, and then restart the DFSR service). It’s possible to clean up the ConflictAndDeleted folder through the The ConflictAndDeleted folder quota is not being honored due to an error condition and the folder is filling the drive. we just lowered quota and we want to reclaim that space). We need to empty out the ConflictAndDeleted folder in a controlled manner as part of regular administration (i.e. These are real quick and dirty, but they may save you a call to us someday. Today I’m going to talk about a couple of scenarios we run into with the ConflictAndDeleted folder in DFSR. First published on TechNet on Oct 06, 2008