RE: [ActiveDir] Registry keys

2002-05-30 Thread Diego Tascon/UPC
>Tony M. is exactly right. Each time a JET log file is backed up, this >key is incremented. This key was once used to orchestrate incremental >back-ups in Exchange. As the AD does not support incremental back-ups, >this key is basically ignored. I believe the key still exists to >mitigate possib

RE: [ActiveDir] Registry keys

2002-05-29 Thread Tony Yuhas
[ActiveDir] Registry keys Hi Diego The registry value appears to be simply a counter that is incremented by 1 each time the System State is backed up. I guess this information is somehow used internally by the ntbackup.exe. Why do you need to know? Tony www.activedir.org -- Origin

Re: [ActiveDir] Registry keys

2002-05-28 Thread Tony Murray
Hi Diego The registry value appears to be simply a counter that is incremented by 1 each time the System State is backed up. I guess this information is somehow used internally by the ntbackup.exe. Why do you need to know? Tony www.activedir.org -- Original Message -

[ActiveDir] Registry keys

2002-05-28 Thread Diego Tascon/UPC
Hello. I'm looking for information on some Windows 2000 registry keys and I can't find anything of many of them. I've searched at MS' and some specialised web sites with no result. Which sources of information do you recommend me? Just to try, any of you know what's the following key for?: H