Hi,

I am trying to ensure complete removal a DC from AD due to a few issues
after DCPROMO removal. I am trying to locate an LDAP query that will locate
any objects that reference the DC so that i can delete them from AD, perhaps
using ADSIedit or other tool.

Does anyone know how I can acheive this, or suggest an LDAP query

thanks

Re: LDAP Query for a DC by Meinolf

Meinolf
Wed Jun 18 00:30:00 PDT 2008

Hello Andy,

Not sure if i understand you correct but have look here:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555846/en-us

Best regards

Meinolf Weber
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> Hi,
>
> I am trying to ensure complete removal a DC from AD due to a few
> issues after DCPROMO removal. I am trying to locate an LDAP query that
> will locate any objects that reference the DC so that i can delete
> them from AD, perhaps using ADSIedit or other tool.
>
> Does anyone know how I can acheive this, or suggest an LDAP query
>
> thanks
>



Re: LDAP Query for a DC by Paul

Paul
Wed Jun 18 05:52:38 PDT 2008

No need to query anything. Follow through the metadata cleanup as Meinolf
suggests. This will ensure you are all cleaned up.

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"Andy Wolsten" <AndyWolsten@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:D7E81392-77C8-40D8-9CD1-C57BA7DEF4D0@microsoft.com...
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to ensure complete removal a DC from AD due to a few issues
> after DCPROMO removal. I am trying to locate an LDAP query that will
> locate
> any objects that reference the DC so that i can delete them from AD,
> perhaps
> using ADSIedit or other tool.
>
> Does anyone know how I can acheive this, or suggest an LDAP query
>
> thanks