RE: [ActiveDir] Windows Server 2003 authoritative Restore

2003-07-29 Thread Darren Mar-Elia
PROTECTED]Subject: [ActiveDir] Windows Server 2003 authoritative Restore I had heard some where that you no longer had to perform authoritative restores using ntdsutil with Windows Server 2003.  I was under the impression that there was now a recycle bin concept that would basicall

RE: [ActiveDir] Windows Server 2003 authoritative Restore

2003-07-29 Thread Hazelman, Doug
ributes such as Password or SIDHistory.  The default tombstone life is 60 days.   Thanks,   -doug   Director of Product Management Aelita Software [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.aelita.com     -Original Message-From: Joe Baird [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, July 29, 2003 12

[ActiveDir] Windows Server 2003 authoritative Restore

2003-07-29 Thread Joe Baird
I had heard some where that you no longer had to perform authoritative restores using ntdsutil with Windows Server 2003.  I was under the impression that there was now a recycle bin concept that would basically keep object in a hidden status for a designated amount of time before the object