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microsoft windows 2000, robocopy exe, create a script using robocopy to make replication

hi
i have one serverA  (windows 2000 server) D drive contains some shared folders with subfolders . I recently moved all these folders to a new server B (windows 2003 R2) on the D drive, using robocopy command , i was able to retain all permissions which i had on my old serverA.
Now i have configured my Server B to host a root dfs for the drive D and made a replica to another server Server C.

what i am looking at is, i need to make a script using robocopy  which i will be running on the server A  to replicate D-Drive folders and files changes  to the new location of my  Server B drive. (replication only needed from Server A to server B)
 
 
 
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