SP1: Push Replications Using ACLs Fail to Replicate Some Files

Last reviewed: February 3, 1998
Article ID: Q164761

The information in this article applies to:

  • Microsoft Commercial Internet System, version 1.0

SYMPTOMS

When a push replication with the /ACLS flag encounters a file that Content Replication System (CRS) does not have access to, the replication pauses for what appears to be a timeout period, and then completes without errors. However, any files in the directory that had not already been replicated at this point are not sent. Without the /ACLS flag, the same timeout period occurs, but the replication continues, skipping the files that CRS cannot access.

STATUS

Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in Microsoft Commercial Internet System version 1.0.

MORE INFORMATION

When CRS encounters a file that it does not have access to, CRS will abort the entire replication. On abort, an event will be recorded in the Windows NT Event log stating

   The replication %1 was aborted"

where "%1" is the name of the project.
Keywords          : ciscrs
Version           : 1.0
Platform          : WINDOWS
Issue type        : kbbug
Solution Type     : kbfix


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Last reviewed: February 3, 1998
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