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Doesn’t AD have a built in backup process it uses of any type at all?
Rick
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Rick,
AFAIK, there is a whole list of 'No's' here, unless you had a third party object auditing tool. At best, Windows 2000 auditing might be able to tell you which ID moved the computer object. This would assume that auditing was on and that you were auditing AD objects, and that the Security log still has the relevant entries. But, for the rest of them, Win2k doesn't have a facility to be able to tell you these things.
Apologies....
Rick
Kingslan MCSE, MCSA, MCT
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RE: [ActiveDir] Active Directory Log
Jones, Rick J.(Desktop Engineering) Tue, 05 Nov 2002 20:40:32 -0800
Title: Message
- [ActiveDir] Active Directory Log Jones, Rick J.(Desktop Engineering)
- RE: [ActiveDir] Active Directory ... Rick Kingslan
- RE: [ActiveDir] Active Directory ... David N. Precht
- RE: [ActiveDir] Active Directory ... Jones, Rick J.(Desktop Engineering)
- RE: [ActiveDir] Active Direct... Rick Kingslan
- Re: [ActiveDir] Active Direct... Michael Penland
- Re: [ActiveDir] Active Di... Michael Penland
- RE: [ActiveDir] Active Directory ... Jones, Rick J.(Desktop Engineering)
- RE: [ActiveDir] Active Directory ... Jones, Rick J.(Desktop Engineering)
