Sure, but I should have
written, ... one object at a time would be free.
A little different from only one object. :)
Seems a lot more attractive than going
through a drawn out process using ntdsutil with all the potential
pitfalls. From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Rick Kingslan Sent: Thu 8/11/2005 6:07 PM To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] A bad bad thing...Manual push of AD? >> Best of all for one object it would be free.
Huh. Nice to know. Thanks, Bob.
Rick
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Bobel
Ok, so sorry in advance for the product plug...
Quest has two products called Recovery Manager for both AD and for Exchange you could download them and recover the user with the demo license. You would only need to do a Windows backup on a DC where delete has not yet been replicated. This will recover the group memberships etc...
Best of all for one object it would be free.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Grillenmeier, Guido it'll try -
but as the version of the tombstone object will then be |
Title: RE: [ActiveDir] A bad bad thing...Manual push of AD?
- RE: [ActiveDir] A bad bad thing...Manual push of AD? Robert Bobel
- RE: [ActiveDir] A bad bad thing...Manual push of AD? freddy_hartono