I tried what is described in the KB 314282
article, but only tried it on port 389 like the instructions said. The problem I have is that the object and
GUID no longer exist at all in the original child domain. So I am wondering
since it is all the GC’s that have the lingering read-only object, should
I run the clean-up process using LDP and the RemoveLingeringObjects option on
the GC’s on port 3268? I tried doing on port 389, and it didn’t
work. I will defiantly post my results once I
figure out how to do this. Todd From: Coleman, Hunter
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Todd- Not sure if this will work for you or not:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;314282 There was a similar thread back in January
or so; this is the tail end http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg13088.html and
you can do alternate searches to get the full discussion. Good luck... Hunter From: Myrick,
Todd (NIH/CIT) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] There appears to be two entries for User
in the AD Global Catalogues. The one account appears to have been ADC'ed
& unADC'ed "Doe, John (XYZ)"
at some point, the other account appears to have been ADC'ed, but then deleted
(Never un ADC'ed) "Doe, John
(XYZCORP)-1". Both accounts appear in our Domain's GC,
and All the Child domain GC's except the Child domain where the account
originated. The "Doe, John
(XYZ)" exist in their GC, but not the "Doe, John
(XYZCORP)-1". Both accounts were homed in the child
domain, just one got deleted, the other didn't. We are now trying to ADC a mailbox in the
parent domain, to a different account all together. The ADC process is
failing because it seems to still think the mailbox we are ADCing is linked to
"Doe, John (XYZCORP)-1". This account no longer exist in the child
domain, and we don't know how to unADC and account that doesn't exist. Any help would be appreciated Todd From: Mulnick, Al
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Can you redescribe that for us? It
sounds like you have a GC that wasn't supposed to be there, but I'm not sure I
follow completely. From: Myrick,
Todd (NIH/CIT) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Greetings all, we are seeing an entry appear in our GC's
that is not in the original location. It appears after it was deleted, it
did not replicate out the deleted item, and now us causing ADC issues. http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;293474 The recommended MS way seems a little excessive. Does
anyone have a better way of getting ahold of the entry and getting it out of
the directory? Thanks, Todd |
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