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ADAM Backup Event ID 2089

Asked By jskalicky
20-Nov-09 12:13 PM
I am running ADAM in a replication set  on Windows Server 2003 R2 SP2 and am
receiving Event ID 2089. I am running NT backups on the machines and the
backups are successful and the restores are successful. I had opened up a
case with MS about this in the past and they said it was a bug with the VSS
writer and updating the dsasignature attribute. My question is that will ADAM
toombstone all objects in the directory if it is not backed up? Please
advise...
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