

User logon scripts and GPO data reside in SYSVOL if user access to SYSVOL falters, then the logon procedure or the user configuration process might fail. User access to SYSVOL is essential for the logon process in an Active Directory domain. If this replication fails, it could leave the organization in a vulnerable position until it is corrected. As you build domain controllers, the SYSVOL structure is created, and the contents are replicated from another domain controller. Creating the first domain controller also produces SYSVOL and its initial contents. The system volume (SYSVOL) is a shared folder found on domain controllers in an Active Directory domain that distributes the logon and policy scripts to users on the domain.

Below, there will be a story prompt which is sort of like a Choose Your Own Adventure, except that the rest of it isn't written.If one piece starts to fail and a recovery effort falters, it could mean it's time for a rebuilding process. Tell a Story day is coming up on April 27th, and were working on an interactive story for it.
