Grillenmeier, Guido wrote:
I'm very surprised to see that reghack still listed in a public KB - it
was to be taken out many months ago - this is obviously the "last
resort" to do and is very risky when used by the "wrong type" of people.
Yes, but it was usefull for me some time ago :)
But You will
the machine was
just screwed anyway.
joe
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If DCP
llow Replication
With Divergent and Corrupt Partner
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Cace, Andrew
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If DCPROMO won't work, even with the /FORCEREMOVAL flag, the following
MS KB Article has a reghack tha
om/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;332199
-Andrew
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Michael M.
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onday, February 14, 2005 6:27 PM
To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Subject: [ActiveDir] suggestions for tombstoned DC recovery?
One of our admins restored a DC from a backup greater than 60 days old.
There are no newer backup copies. Replication is not working - "Access
denied". Also, the res
ael M.
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It's not that DCPROMO was not an option, it just didn't work - also "access
denied".
Mike Thommes
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Why is DCPROMO not an option?
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Subject: [ActiveDir] suggestions for tombstoned DC recovery?
One of our admins restored a DC from a backup greater than 60 days old. There
are
Why is DCPROMO not an option?
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Sent: Monday, February 14, 2005 12:27 PM
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Subject: [ActiveDir] suggestions for tombstoned DC recovery?
One of our admins
One of our admins restored a DC from a backup greater than 60 days old.
There are no newer backup copies. Replication is not working - "Access
denied". Also, the restored DC cannot be dcpromo'd out. Rebuilding the
computer from scratch is not an option. Repadmin and nltest operations
are unsucc
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