rgd question B) 
why should these groups have been removed from the NT4 BDCs if the other
2003 DCs (incl. the new PDCE after the upgraded one was removed)
apparently never knew of them? They would not have had a tombstone
either and as such the PDCE would not remove the groups from the BDCs
either.

/Guido

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Sakari Kouti
Sent: Mittwoch, 14. September 2005 21:03
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Create a group with a specified SID

Hi All,

Now I drove to the "missing group site" to see the things with my own
eyes.

I found out a slight detail that affects the case :-). In addition to
the three WS2003 DCs, there were also some NT4 BDCs left. So the problem
of where the missing groups existed turned out to have quite an obvious
solution... (Actually, a little too obvious, because we all missed it.
Not that I can blame anyone, because I told you that the the problem
domain has three DCs, and I should have known about the NT4 ones...)

Two things remained a mystery, though.

A) Why they had disappeared from the WS2003 DCs in the first place. My
guess is that because a replication issue they didn't replicate out of
the upgraded PDC before those guys removed and formatted the upgraded
PDC. (this I already knew but forgot to include in the case description
of my previous message, sorry) They did check that replication was ok,
before they removed the DC, though.

B) From the in-place upgrade in July until last week (about six weeks,
that is) the groups still existed in the NT4 BDC, although NT
replication should have removed them. So why didn't this work. My guess
is a WINS (or name resolution) problem, so that the NT4 BDCs didn't find
their new PDC (emulator).

Yours, Sakari

PS. Even thought the explanation turned out to be quite obvious, this
was still an interesting case.
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