I guess you could schedule a run of gcchk which will find
possible lingering objects.
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Subject: [ActiveDir] Monitoring for lingering objects
Scenario:
W2k3 forest in w2k3 FFL
Strict replication consistency enabled
Let's assume that a lingering object manifests itself via some method
I know how to reduce the impact of the lingering
object
I know how to remove lingering
objects
Question:
How do I monitor for and detect
lingering objects as they appear in the directory?
Thanks,
neil
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