Can I disable the circular logging
method in Active Directory?
Actually you do NOT need to do
anything...
Windows
2000/2003 Active Directory uses circular logging for
maintaining transactions in the database (Ntds.dit). The log files
are maintained until the data they contain is committed to the
database. It uses these log files to recover transactions if the
database is shut down in an inconsistent state (for example, as a
result of a power failure or a blue-screen error message).
In
Windows 2000 and Windows Server 2003, there is currently no way
to disable or turn off circular logging.
With
Microsoft Exchange, Microsoft currently recommends that
administrators turn this feature off, or never turn it on in the
first place (unless the server is used as a Front end server). In
Windows 2000/2003, this is not the case.
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