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In windows 2003 SP1 the
default tombstone will be 180 days. This should be
fun.
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Cheers,
Jorge
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forgot to mention that any number of rollbacks within the
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thoughts on this
Cheers,
Jorge
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AricSent: Monday, March 21, 2005 11:29 PMTo:
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I think the strict
replication consistency will allow you to get around this situation. http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;317097
Regardless
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I think the strict
replication consistency will allow you to get around this situation. http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;317097
Regardless, you run the chance of generating lingering objects if all the DCs
And of course, I meant in VM lab environment ... obviously!
:-)
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Yep ! I concur
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Hi Mark
We use VPC for some testing if we are looking for creating a scenario and
being able to roll it back and test other changes. We also run a test
forest that simulates our environment for the most part by placing test DCs
in several of our regional offices (our AD spans the country). For
How about MSVS 2005, MSVPC 2004, or VMWare
(pick your flavor) with undo disks? From my experience this a lot faster and
typically cheaper than using a disk imaging utility and a slew of physical
machines.
Regards,
Aric
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How about MSVS 2005,
MSVPC 2004, or VMWare (pick your flavor) with undo disks? From my experience
this a lot faster and typically cheaper than using a disk imaging utility and a
slew of physical machines.
Regards,
Aric
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How about MSVS 2005,
MSVPC 2004, or VMWare (pick your flavor) with undo disks? From my experience
this a lot faster and typicall
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I've
seen a slew of production and lab scenario requests over the past year or so,
many
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