Re: Restoring a tombstoned user with his group membership ?



Thanks for the answer Joe and Jorge (s) ;)

Joe Richards [MVP] a écrit :

Jorge-1 (the one with the MVP listing) explained it. You can not recover
group membership from a tombstone with the tombstone as well as any
other linked attributes (like manager).

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bigstyle wrote:
Thanks, but I know how to restore a user and the groupe membership.

But what the test that I copy/paste above seems to explain that we can
modify the schema to "attach" the group membership (and any other info
we want) to a user that we delete.

I hope I am clear enough ;-)

Thanks


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