se to deal with that part.
>
> HTH,
>
> Joe K.
>
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> Håkansson
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Subject: Re: [ActiveDir] Retrieving changes using the uSNChanged property
Ok, I have got it working now.
The 'value' property was updated on every connection and set to
highestCommittedUSN (i.e. my m
Ok, I have got it working now.
The 'value' property was updated on every connection and set to
highestCommittedUSN (i.e. my misstake).
Thanks for the replies, and sorry for the spam! :)
//Mikael
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> This can definit
This can definitely be done with SDS as I do it pretty often and have a few
production applications that use this every day to great effect.
The first thing I'd do is try your query in ldp.exe or ADfind and make sure it
is behaving the way you want it to.
Joe K.
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From
I take you have already seen this doc, correct?
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/ad/ad/examp
le_code_to_retrieve_changes_using_usnchanged.asp
One reason I can think of that would explain why no results is that there
are no changes that meet that criteria. Have you