Can you explain the steps you've taken?
 
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Darren Mar-Elia
Sent: Mon 2006-11-13 18:23
To: [email protected]
Subject: [ActiveDir] Timeout period on object moves?


All-
I'm trying to track down some interesting behavior in GP processing. I am 
wondering how AD deals with object moves. Specifically, I am moving a computer 
object around between OUs and it appears that the computer itself is not 
picking up every move during GP processing as I would expect. I don't see where 
the behavior could be coming from on the client side (I even deleted the value 
in the registry where GP stores the DN of the object) and so I'm wondering if 
AD is doing something here when it returns the results of the LDAP query that 
the client does during GP processing to determine its location in AD. Its 
almost as if AD is caching the previous location of the object to dampen 
excessive object moves. Sounds weird but I'm wondering if anyone has an 
explanation to this?
 
Darren
 
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