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					<description><![CDATA[Hi Carl, maybe I misunderstood your scenario, but why not using an AD attribute set at the user level to build dynamically the UPM path? 

Regarding DFS-R, it is supported if used it as a backup solution, only 1 active member at the same time. However I wouldn&#039;t recommend it as DFS-R is hard to troubleshoot and when things goes wrong, you have to rebuild the DB. In short stay away even for backup, a good old robocopy script would do the job or maybe the new storage replica in Windows 2016.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Carl, maybe I misunderstood your scenario, but why not using an AD attribute set at the user level to build dynamically the UPM path? </p>
<p>Regarding DFS-R, it is supported if used it as a backup solution, only 1 active member at the same time. However I wouldn&#8217;t recommend it as DFS-R is hard to troubleshoot and when things goes wrong, you have to rebuild the DB. In short stay away even for backup, a good old robocopy script would do the job or maybe the new storage replica in Windows 2016.</p>
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