Monday, November 30, 2015

Browse the Namespace

  1. Click Start, click Run, type \\server_or_domain\Public, and then click OK.
    Windows Explorer opens and your view of the namespace looks similar to the following figure:
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  2. In Windows Explorer, click the Folders button to display the Public root in the folder tree.
  3. In the folder tree, right-click Public, and then click Properties to open the Properties dialog box.
  4. On the DFS tab, review the paths listed under Referral list. These are the root targets in the root referral that the client received when it accessed\\server_or_domain\Public. These should match the root targets you created earlier in this guide. The target marked Active is the target currently connected to your client computer.
  5. Click OK to close the dialog box.
To browse to the Tools and Training Demos folders and view their folder referrals
  1. In Windows Explorer, double-click the Software folder. You should see two folders, Tools and Training Demos.
  2. Double-click the Tools folder to open it.
  3. In the folder tree, right-click the Tools folder, and then click Properties.
  4. On the DFS tab, review the paths listed under Referral list. These are the folder targets in the folder referral that the client received when it accessed\\server_or_domain\Public\Software\Tools. These should match the folder targets you created earlier in this guide. The target marked Active is the target currently connected to your client computer, which should be a different target from the one you marked as Last among all targets when you set the target priority.
  5. Click OK to close the dialog box.
  6. Click the Training Demos folder in the folder tree to open it.
  7. Right-click the Training Demos folder in the folder tree, click Properties, and then click the DFS tab. Notice that only one folder target is listed in the referral list. Your client computer is currently connected to this folder target.

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