Re: Default tombstone lifetime
- From: "Yusuf Dikmenoglu" <newsgroup(at)dikmenoglu.de>
- Date: Sun, 23 Jul 2006 17:54:04 +0200
Hi Jorge,
Funny, because I did some testing, and as David mentioned, even if you install W2k3 SP1 the tombstoneLifetime attribute is set to "<not set>".
I also have the Idea that when tombstoneLifetime attribute is set to "<not set>" this means 60 days. But I never notice that if we installed W2K3 SP1 that the tombstoneLifetime attribute is set to "<not set>", I'm still looking for some explanation/article for this.
thats right !
I installed a new Server from a Volume License
Windows Server 2003 R2 Media and the "tombstonelifetime" attribute is <not set>.
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Yusuf Dikmenoglu
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