Speaking of DS Restore,

We are preparing to go through disaster recovery practice offsite.  We
currently have an AD domain with a boatload of sites and a boatload of DCs.
We have an empty forest root, and we all live in our child domain.

We're supposed to come up with documentation to restore our site in case of
disaster.  Our domain controller #1 is holding the FSMO roles for our domain
and our root domain controller #1 in our empty forest root is holding the
FSMO roles for our empty forest root. 

I found some documentation on technet about restoring system state, etc in
DS restore mode.  We've never (fortunately, knock on wood) had to go through
this process.  Is the technet documentation sufficient, are there any
gotchas, or any good reading material anyone can direct me to, to help make
this rebuild smooth?  We're not going to have internet access at the offsite
facility initially so we're going to be relying on tape backups.  We're
going to get there with servers installed with a base win2000 OS loaded and
all of our tapes in hand.

Any pointers is appreciated.

Thanks

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Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2004 8:14 PM
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Subject: Re: [ActiveDir] Remotely Boot into DS Restore Mode?


Of course.  Should have thought of it myself.  I'd still prefer to be able 
to do these tasks without a reboot (like an unload of AD function or 
something like that), but this will have to do.  :)

>Use /SAFEBOOT:DSREPAIR /SOS switches in boot.ini:
>http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=256588
>
>Guy
>
>On Wed, 2004-01-14 at 03:26, David Adner wrote:
> > Without using a lights-out type adapter or something else that will
allow
> > me to remotely view the bootup process, is there a way to reboot a
server
> > and have it automatically enter DS Restore Mode?
> >
> > TIA
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