Hi,
just got some
(limited) feedback from Microsoft.
I could be that
this had to do with an NT4 DC's that fails to synch with PDC emulator.
(Unlikely in my event: never had Mixed mode and running W2K3
native)
Another source from the developer
side told that according to the source code, these objects are used
for backup and restore operations, and this specific one has something to do
with the GUID of those objects. No more info was given... I still have no
clue ...
I deleted the
conflicting object and so far, I haven't had any indication of
trouble.
Bart
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I don't think it is anything for
back up software as my test domain has it and there is no backup
software installed other than MS Default...
According to the schema defs it is
for trusts and service passwords -
Here is the from my test
domain....
[Wed
05/12/2004 10:42:32.82] F:\DEV\cpp\SecData>adfind -b
"CN=BCKUPKEY_PREFERRED Secret,CN=System,DC=joe,DC=com" -s
base
Using
server: 2k3dc01.joe.com
dn:CN=BCKUPKEY_PREFERRED
Secret,CN=System,DC=joe,DC=com >objectClass:
top >objectClass: leaf >objectClass: secret >cn:
BCKUPKEY_PREFERRED Secret >distinguishedName:
CN=BCKUPKEY_PREFERRED
Secret,CN=System,DC=joe,DC=com >instanceType:
4 >whenCreated: 20040309043231.0Z >whenChanged:
20040309043232.0Z >uSNCreated: 12481 >uSNChanged:
12483 >showInAdvancedViewOnly: TRUE >name:
BCKUPKEY_PREFERRED Secret >objectGUID:
{DF744408-2244-4EB8-AFCC-E20C3C361D55} >lastSetTime:
127232803520323440 >priorSetTime:
127232803519822720 >objectCategory:
CN=Secret,CN=Schema,CN=Configuration,DC=joe,DC=com >isCriticalSystemObject:
TRUE
1
Objects returned
Would I delete the collision
object.... Hmmm, not sure on that. In test, you betcha... In
production I would try to get MS on the line and talk to them. Most
likely you will have to keep escalating to find someone who
understands what it is about.
joe
Nicolas,
I am using built-in Microsoft
backup.
I looked at that data already, but
it is a very strange. It holds no real data to determine what it is
used for .
Bart
You can
look at this object using ADSIedit or LDP, which will tell you the
values of the attributes help by the object, which will also reveal
the kind of object it is.
That would
help a lot. Say, what backup software are you
using?
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Message----- From:
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Bart Sent: 11 May
2004 12:01 PM To:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [ActiveDir] Object
replication conflict
I have a
replication conflict on the object CN=BCKUPKEY_PREFERRED
Secret,CN=System,DC=mydomain.
I have no
idea what that object is used for. Googling for it didn't help
either. I am a bit uncertain just to remove the conflicted
object, nor do I know what data that it holds in case I want/have to
move this data to the original object.
Can anyone
help me out here, please?
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