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BDC/PDC Synchronization

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Name: prachurbhargava
Date: June 29, 2005 at 12:57:20 Pacific
Subject: BDC/PDC Synchronization
OS: WIndows NT 4.0
CPU/Ram: 2 GHz
Comment:
I am trying to build a monitoring system to monitor Windows resources. One of the thing I would like to monitor is the BDC/PDC synchronization. I don't know much about it so need help on this, as to what parameters can be checked to see whether the BDC and PDC is up and running. Is this reported to to windows event log, where I can collect from, and check whether they are synchronizing or not. Or is there a specific tool that can do this?


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Name: Dirty_Sanchez
Date: July 1, 2005 at 16:09:51 Pacific
Subject: BDC/PDC Synchronization
Reply: (edit)
you posted the same thing the networking forum earlier, only post the question in one forum

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