Am implementing an LDAP and the preference would be the Microsoft Active
Directory Lightweight Directory Services but need to ensure it is capable of
being backed up by DPM
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Utf
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6/28/2010 11:49:04 PM |
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LDAP is a protocol that AD services provide. So backing/Recovering
AD services is supported by DPM. So LDAP should work without any issues
after AD recovery using System State backup/recovery using DPM. In case of
recovery on alternate machines you might need to turn on the LDAP services
after system State recovery.
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"ceemour" <ceemour@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Am implementing an LDAP and the preference would be the Microsoft Active
> Directory Lightweight Directory Services but need to ensure it is capable
> of
> being backed up by DPM
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6/29/2010 1:46:53 PM
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