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Fskal a écrit a écrit :
Vydoll, tout d'abord je te remercie d'avoir fait ces recherches. :)
Seulement le pb le voilà :
je cite
"Replication goes from the export server to the import server(s), not the other direction, unless an Advanced Server has been configured as both an export and an import server. (A Windows NT workstation cannot be configured as an export server.) At regular intervals, the import server establishes a session by logging onto the export server"
C'est Microsoft qui le dit !
Le pb il est là, et j'ai regardé tous tes autres liens et je n'ai vu nulle part une info sur la fréquence de réplication et la manière de modifier cette fréquence.
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il s'avere que cette replication s'effectue egalement lorsque tu te loggue a l'un ou l'autre serveur pour qu'il effectue la replication en mode force.
sauf que cette article te donne la possibilité de modifier cette intervale automatiquement
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/t [...] licate.asp
si tu avais tout lu petit scarabé hein :D To configure replication for a server
Open Licensing On the Server Browser tab, expand the domain. Right-click the server to manage, and then click Properties. Click the Replication tab. Under Replication Frequency, specify the interval at which licensing information is replicated to the site license server: To manually specify a time for daily replication on this computer, click Start At and enter a time. To manually set an interval of time between licensing information replication, click Start Every and enter the desired interval. Note
To open Licensing, click Start, and then click Control Panel. Click Performance and Maintenance, click Administrative Tools, and then double-click Licensing. If you select Start At under Replication Frequency and multiple servers replicate to the site license server, you must vary the starting times on each server to balance the load. Replication might not start until 15 minutes after the specified time. A server running Whistler Advanced Server Server replicates automatically to the site license server. If it is a stand-alone server in a Windows NT 4.0 domain, it replicates to the primary domain controller. Options to specify a master server apply only to servers running Windows NT 4.0 and are unavailable when you are managing a server running Whistler Advanced Server or Windows 2000. When you are managing a server running Windows NT 4.0, you can use the Master Server options to specify where the server replicates. For more information, see Related Topics. |