![]() However, tombstones are available to Directory Replication Process, so that the tombstones are replicated to all the domain controllers in the domain. We cannot access tombstone by windows directory or MMC console. the Active Directory sets the ‘isDeleted’ attribute of the deleted object to TRUE and move it to a special container called Tombstone, previously known as CN=Deleted Objects. it’s marked as a tombstone object instead of being fully removed. Actually when an object is deleted from Active Directory, it is not physically removed from the Active Directory for some days. ![]() Ī tombstone is process in active directory that define how long deleted object can be restored. Today we are going to explain what is Active Directory tombstones and how we can change it. ![]() Hope you are doing well and enjoying all the posts.
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