I have a Windows 2000 domain. I have read all the MS docs about replication conflicts and how they are resolved. This is all fine. Except that when AD resolves a conflict it leaves the conflicted object lying in the domain.
I use NETPRO's Excellent Directory Analyser to inform us of these things, at the moment I have one object in this state-
CN=BCKUPKEY_P Secret\CNF:{guid},CN=System,DC=Domain,DC=DomainParent,DC=net
This I can see is obvious, I need to use ADSI edit or similar to remove this object if I am happy I dont need it - but! What is this object (BCKUPKEY_P Secret) and what it is for? I'm not sure I want to delete something out of the AD that I might need later.
I have since found this object in other LDAP directories but cant find any MS related material, can anyone help?
Thanks,
Colin.
I use NETPRO's Excellent Directory Analyser to inform us of these things, at the moment I have one object in this state-
CN=BCKUPKEY_P Secret\CNF:{guid},CN=System,DC=Domain,DC=DomainParent,DC=net
This I can see is obvious, I need to use ADSI edit or similar to remove this object if I am happy I dont need it - but! What is this object (BCKUPKEY_P Secret) and what it is for? I'm not sure I want to delete something out of the AD that I might need later.
I have since found this object in other LDAP directories but cant find any MS related material, can anyone help?
Thanks,
Colin.