![]() ![]() ![]() Lingering object removal has traditionally required lengthy cleanup sessions using tools like Lingering objects are objects in AD than have been created, replicated, deleted, and then garbage collected on at least the DC that originated the deletion but still exist as live objects on one or more DCs in the same forest. I’ve also updated the post with a link to my Lingering Objects hands-on The bottom of this post contains a link to my AD replication troubleshooting TechNet lab for those that want to get their hands dirty with the joy that comes with finding and fixing AD replication errors. This is a long article with lots of background and screen shots, so plug-in or connect to a fast connection when viewing the full entry. This is a beta version of the tool, and it is currently not yet optimized for use in large Active Directory environments. The goal of this post is to discuss what causes lingering objects and show you how to download, and then use the new GUI-based Hi all, Justin Turner here -it's been a while since my last Introducing the Lingering Object Liquidator This post has been republished via RSS it originally appeared at: Ask the Directory Services Team articles.įirst published on TechNet on Sep 15, 2014 ![]()
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