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[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Tom Kern Thanks. That worked. Now my question is, why didn't is it because i'm running the win2k3 verison against a win2k forest? what am i doing wrong with ldp? Thanks again On Try adfind with the -showdel flag From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Behalf Of Tom Kern I have this weird issue- A user object is missing from my win2k native mode domain. I know because this user has complained that he can't log in and i
can't find the object anywhere in AD. I've checked the deleted objects container in AD with ldp and he is not
in there as well. He's not in the Lost and Found container either. His exchange mailbox is oprhaned in ESM. Sometime last nite this user was deleted but i have no way of finding
him. we don't have auditing turned on for that but i figured if an object
was deleted it would definetely be in the deleted objects container. is there anyway to bypass that? where else can i look? Any help would be great because this is just plain bizzare. Thanks |
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