CRS Does Not Trigger Replication When File ACLs Change (181870)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Commercial Internet System 1.0
- Microsoft Site Server 2.0
This article was previously published under Q181870 SYMPTOMS
When the Content Replication System (CRS) is run in Automatic mode,
changing an access control list (ACL) on a file does not trigger
replication. However, if Internet Explorer 4.0 is installed on the start-
point server and the change is made on that computer, the change will
trigger replication.
CAUSE
This design limitation is due to the fact that Windows NT never notifies
the CRS of the ACL change.
WORKAROUND
To provoke replication, do the following:
After an ACL change is made, you must go back and access the file a
second time. This access can be either by opening the file or by using
Internet Explorer to look at the file[ASCII 146]s property. Using a tool in the
Windows NT Resource Kit such as Cacls.exe can also provoke replication.
Modification Type: | Major | Last Reviewed: | 10/24/2003 |
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Keywords: | kbbug kbnofix KB181870 |
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