03-18-04 07:01 PM
Will probably need to modify your application so it uploads the file to a
share on the controller.
Thank You
George Cheng
Microsoft Application Center & Index Server Support
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| Ok. Changes are happening on say server "B" by an application that is
| written. Part of one of the applications on this cluster will involve
| creating an PDF file. The issue happens if the user using the application
| happens to be on server "B", and then further proceeding on and then winds
| up on server "A", then it cannot locate the file it created to view.
|
| So, the "changes" that are happening are not to actual web content, but
| under a folder that resides within the site directories that takes the
| created PDF files and places them in an "upload" folder. This folder
| resides under the main site folders which of course gets replicated when
the
| site replicates from the controller server.
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| Hope this helps. Thanks for your quick response.
| ""George Cheng [MSFT]"" <GCheng@online.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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| > How are the changes being made to server "B"? FTP, Frontpage, WebDav?
| > With automatic updates enabled, changes made to server "B" will be
| > overwritten by server "A".
| >
| > Thank You
| >
| > George Cheng
| >
| > Microsoft Application Center & Index Server Support
| >
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| > | I have server "A" as the controller, and server "B" as a member. I
| > | understand that all changes on my web site on server "A" pushes to
"B".
| > |
| > | Question is: What can I do/setup to enable any changes made to server
| "B"
| > | will synch over to the controller "A"?
| > |
| > | TIA!
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