of Almeida Pinto, Jorge de
Sent: Tue 11/29/2005 8:20 AM
To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org; ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Disabling Distributed Link Tracking Server on domain
Controllers
OK, you are right on the choice of words... they don't age out, but will get
cleaned
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Disabling "Distributed Link Tracking Server" on domain
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Heh. I don't think one exists.
Items off the top of my head that need to be cleaned
up
o
Definitely turn it off on the DCs and delete the tracking
objects. MS actually recommends this for the configuration and K3 it is disabled
by default.
Here is the KB about it
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=312403
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nope, no known impact (unless you have specifically
deployed an app that makes use of this service - none of the MS apps do, which
is why the service is disabled by default in Win2003).
however, if you want to make sure, why don't you just
reverse your disabling process: first disable all
Y
From: Grillenmeier, GuidoSent: Mon 28/11/2005 11:46 AMTo: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.orgSubject: RE: [ActiveDir] Disabling "Distributed Link Tracking Server" on domain Controllers
nope, no known impact (unless you have specifically deployed an app that makes use of this service - none
I did it in the Default Domain Controller policies several years ago
while still at 2000 native when the recommendation first came to light
and it's never proven to be an issue in our environment
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to age out automatically after 60 days?
Thanks
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28/11/2005 11:46 AMTo:
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nope, no known impact (unless you have specifica
it to the computer
startup script for DCs.
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They don't age out. You need to delete them. MS cleans up
very lit
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They don't age out. You need to delete them. MS cleans up very little
herrings in the morning - anonymous
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They don't age out. You
not been updated in 90 days.
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Jorge
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They don't age out. You
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Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Disabling Distributed Link Tracking Server on
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ehhh... according to the KB article
(http://support.microsoft.com/?id=312403) objects do age out..
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Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Disabling Distributed Link Tracking Server on
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ehhh... according to the KB article
(http://support.microsoft.com/?id=312403) objects do age out..
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It is not critical that you manually delete the Distributed Link
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"Distributed Link Tracking Server" on domain Controllers
Hmmm interesting thing
you bring up Joe cleanup defaults and for that matter, other configuration
defaults. Microsoft could set defaults on all these thi
: RE: [ActiveDir] Disabling Distributed Link Tracking Server on domain
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Might be a problem if the service is disabled, no?
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They do
Title: RE: [ActiveDir] Disabling "Distributed Link Tracking Server" on domain Controllers
The objects don't age out. A service cleans
them up.
AD doesn't clean them up. It is on par with saying that old
computers age themselves out because you run oldcmp to clean them.
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