MSMQ is an AD integrated service. Remember AD Sites and Services has the “and
services” part. Things will show up in there exposing services which are
AD integrated (e.g. MSMQ, Exchange, etc). From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of CHIANESE, DAVID This
question is regarding objects in AD sites and services. I see 2 objects
in a site that are not domain controllers. The objects are share point
servers and each has an object in the built in computers container. The
only item under these objects (right pane) is NAME="MSMQ
Settings" TYPE="MSMQ Settings" Name & Type being the
headers in the right pane. I have been searching for related articles
involving share point and servers showing as domain controller objects in sites
and services and even MSMQ searches but have come up empty handed. I
would like to believe these share point servers were originally set up as DC's
and then demoted, but I cannot find proof of them ever being DC's (replmon,
show retired partners). They do not have any NTDS Settings and do not
show up in NTDSutil either. I
am hesitant to delete the objects from sites and services as I do not know how
they were originally populated there and if there is a reason for them to be
there. Does anyone know or has anyone else seen a similar
situation? If so please steer me in the right direction. TIA! General
Info: AD
2000 Regards,
David Chianese
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Title: AD Sites and Services Question regarding share point servers
- RE: [ActiveDir] AD Sites and Services Question regarding s... Brian Desmond
- RE: [ActiveDir] AD Sites and Services Question regard... CHIANESE, DAVID
- RE: [ActiveDir] AD Sites and Services Question regard... CHIANESE, DAVID