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Juraj,
you need to be in AD recovery mode in step 5. But usually if when files
restore is done and System State restore is not, the system end up with
BSOD. Therefore you ha
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Zlatko,
how is it:
4)ignore restart message
..
6).. You will need to be in AD recovery mode in step 5
In order to be in AD recovery in step 5 I have to restart.
But a restart after (4) will probably not
h
TSM, to mark the restored database as the master and overwrite the other
existing DC's with the new restored copy?
Mark
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Subject: AW: Active Directory Problems
Zlatko,
how is it:
4)ignore restart message
..
6).. You will need to be in AD recovery mode in step 5
In order to be in AD recovery in step 5 I have to restart.
But a
Jack,
once you have a proven process for restoring AD
it would be invaluable if you could post it here.
There have been many experiences with restoring W2k published here,
but as for AD Servers I am missing reports about
real succesfull restores.
I personally tried earlier Zlatko´s-like procedur
Zlatko,
how is it:
4)ignore restart message
..
6).. You will need to be in AD recovery mode in step 5
In order to be in AD recovery in step 5 I have to restart.
But a restart after (4) will probably not work because
of mismatch between system objects left from (1) install
I've performed the initial installation of Windows 2000 to
the original directory. I.e. I'm restoring the original
Windows 2000 over my initial installation.
I'm trying to convince the customer to purchase CBMR. He
however want't to see ITSM work natively before he decides
to purchase more hardw
Subject: AW: Active Directory Problems
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Ma
As i understood bmr recovery for windows2000 you must install to the same
directory as before.
If you restore from a temp running windows the systemobjects go to the wrong
destination!
Regards Stefan Holzwarth
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