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Viewing DFS Replication - ConflictAndDeletedManifest.xml
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Bob
2006-08-09 18:45:02 UTC
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Hi,
How do you view the Conflict and Delted folders found in DFS Replication
folder "DfsrPrivate\ConflictAndDeleted\ConflictAndDeletedManifest.xml"?

When I click the file, Internet Explorer opens the source code. It is not
formated in a way that I can understand the file.

I suppose there is a formatting tool within the DFS Mangement console, but I
can't find it.

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Bob
Vincent Xu [MSFT]
2006-08-10 03:23:19 UTC
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Hi,

It is a setting file and not preparing for viewing. If you want to view a
xml file, you need a translation syntax to render it. However, there is no
such file for ConflictAndDeletedManifest.xml because it is a setting file.


Best regards,

Vincent Xu
Microsoft Online Partner Support

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Hi,
How do you view the Conflict and Delted folders found in DFS Replication
folder "DfsrPrivate\ConflictAndDeleted\ConflictAndDeletedManifest.xml"?
When I click the file, Internet Explorer opens the source code. It is not
formated in a way that I can understand the file.
I suppose there is a formatting tool within the DFS Mangement console, but I
can't find it.
---
Bob
Bob
2006-08-17 22:00:01 UTC
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Okay, thanks Vincent!
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Bob
Post by Vincent Xu [MSFT]
Hi,
It is a setting file and not preparing for viewing. If you want to view a
xml file, you need a translation syntax to render it. However, there is no
such file for ConflictAndDeletedManifest.xml because it is a setting file.
Best regards,
Vincent Xu
Microsoft Online Partner Support
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Hi,
How do you view the Conflict and Delted folders found in DFS Replication
folder "DfsrPrivate\ConflictAndDeleted\ConflictAndDeletedManifest.xml"?
When I click the file, Internet Explorer opens the source code. It is
not
formated in a way that I can understand the file.
I suppose there is a formatting tool within the DFS Mangement console,
but I
can't find it.
---
Bob
Vincent Xu [MSFT]
2006-08-18 05:24:40 UTC
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Hi,

Glad to be of assistance.

Have a good day!


Best regards,

Vincent Xu
Microsoft Online Partner Support

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Okay, thanks Vincent!
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Bob
Post by Vincent Xu [MSFT]
Hi,
It is a setting file and not preparing for viewing. If you want to view a
xml file, you need a translation syntax to render it. However, there is no
such file for ConflictAndDeletedManifest.xml because it is a setting file.
Best regards,
Vincent Xu
Microsoft Online Partner Support
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Subject: Viewing DFS Replication - ConflictAndDeletedManifest.xml
Date: Wed, 9 Aug 2006 11:45:02 -0700
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Hi,
How do you view the Conflict and Delted folders found in DFS Replication
folder
"DfsrPrivate\ConflictAndDeleted\ConflictAndDeletedManifest.xml"?
Post by Vincent Xu [MSFT]
When I click the file, Internet Explorer opens the source code. It is
not
formated in a way that I can understand the file.
I suppose there is a formatting tool within the DFS Mangement console,
but I
can't find it.
---
Bob
Jill Zoeller [MSFT]
2006-08-15 15:45:18 UTC
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Bob, for DFSR questions, I recommend using the DFS_FRS newsgroup in the
future.

Are you familiar with WMI scripting? You can do this to extract the conflict
info from the .xml file.
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Post by Bob
Hi,
How do you view the Conflict and Delted folders found in DFS Replication
folder "DfsrPrivate\ConflictAndDeleted\ConflictAndDeletedManifest.xml"?
When I click the file, Internet Explorer opens the source code. It is not
formated in a way that I can understand the file.
I suppose there is a formatting tool within the DFS Mangement console, but I
can't find it.
---
Bob
Bob
2006-08-17 21:59:02 UTC
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Hi Jill,

I do not see the DFS_FRS newsgroup as being part of the TechNet "Managed"
Newgroups. I'm a TechNet Pro subscriber.

Anyway, I'm not familiar with WMI scripting. Thanks!
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Bob
Post by Jill Zoeller [MSFT]
Bob, for DFSR questions, I recommend using the DFS_FRS newsgroup in the
future.
Are you familiar with WMI scripting? You can do this to extract the conflict
info from the .xml file.
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Post by Bob
Hi,
How do you view the Conflict and Delted folders found in DFS Replication
folder "DfsrPrivate\ConflictAndDeleted\ConflictAndDeletedManifest.xml"?
When I click the file, Internet Explorer opens the source code. It is not
formated in a way that I can understand the file.
I suppose there is a formatting tool within the DFS Mangement console, but I
can't find it.
---
Bob
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