Title: Tombstone Interval
Hi Jorge,
 
It's to do with DNS (resource?) records, not AD tombstoned objects.  As per http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url="">:
 
DsTombstoneInterval
Data type: uint32
Lifetime of tombstoned records in Directory Service integrated zones, expressed in seconds.
 
HTH,
Katherine
 
PS.  Sorry - in a rush.  Hope this email doesn't seem abrupt!


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Subject: [ActiveDir] Tombstone Interval

Hi,

The first I understand but I do not understand the second. Does anyone know what the second does?

Thanks

Jorge

(1) configured per forest in AD
The tombstone lifetime value in an Active Directory forest defines the default number of days that a domain controller preserves knowledge of deleted objects. This value also defines the useful life of a system state backup that is used for disaster recovery or installation from backup media. Active Directory protects itself from restoring data that is older than the tombstone lifetime by disallowing the restore.

(2) configured per DNS server in the registry manually or through DNSCMD
/dstombstoneinterval[ 1-30]
Amount of time in seconds to keep tombstoned records in Active Directory alive.


Met vriendelijke groet / Kind regards,

Jorge de Almeida Pinto
Infrastructure Consultant
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