These changes should only require minor changes to your configuration scripts to implement. Changed DisableRDC parameter to EnsureRDCEnabled.Changed DisableConnection parameter to EnsureEnabled.Resource xDFSRepGroupMembership renamed to xDFSReplicationGroupMembership.Resource xDFSRepGroupFolder renamed to xDFSReplicationGroupFolder.
Resource xDFSRepGroupConnection renamed to xDFSReplicationGroupConnection.Resource xDFSRepGroup renamed to xDFSReplicationGroup.
These are breaking changes and you will most likely need to update any DSC Configurations depending on this, but you would have to do this anyway because of the name change. It is also worth noting that as part of this move some minor changes were made to the DSC Resource modules. I won’t make any further changes or bug fixes to the cDFS resources. The first official release version under the new xDFS name will be 3.0.0.x. I will put another post up here when the change over officially occurs. So I recommend that when this happens you switch over to using the xDFS resource. This also means that any future releases of this resource module won’t be provided by me as cDFS, but will be released by the PowerShell team as xDFS. This means that the GitHub source code repository will be moving over to the PowerShell organization in the next few days. Just a Friday afternoon heads up – if you’re using the cDFS DSC Resource I created to manage Windows Server Distributed File System (Replication and Namespaces), it has now been accepted into the PowerShell Community resources and will be under the control of the PowerShell Team. Prashant on Deploy Sonarqube to Azure App… Wade Chandler on Protect your Environment from…
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