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Hello, this is David, principal Engineer at Dell. And today, Iamp;#39;ll be covering performing an authoritative sync of SYSVOL using the File Replication Service, or FRS. As mentioned in the non-authoritative video, FRS has been deprecated for a while now, but it is still around, and it does still break. In an authoritative sync, you tell a domain controller to initialize FRS using its copy of the SYSVOL data, rather than copying it from another domain controller, as in a non-authoritative sync. Weamp;#39;re back in our two DC domain here, and as you can see, weamp;#39;re on DC2 And if we run amp;quot;net shareamp;quot; in here, weamp;#39;ll see that thereamp;#39;s no amp;quot;SYSVOLamp;quot; or amp;quot;NETLOGONamp;quot; share indicated in the output. And this is common if a domain controller is promoted after FRS has broken on another domain controller. It will never replicate SYSVOL, and therefore it wonamp;#39;t create the shares. If we look in the amp;quot;Event View