Restore

 

Restoring Windows Systems

 

Once the restore session is completed, restart the system.

 

 

NOTE

If you select the whole Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003 Registry for a

 

restore, some of the Registry keys are not restored, and others are

 

treated in a special way during a restore. This is because certain keys are

 

being used by the operating system. You can find them under the

 

following Registry key:

 

\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurentControlSet\Control\BackupRe

 

store\KeysNotToRestore

 

 

Restoring Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003 Services

To restore Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003 services, expand

CONFIGURATION and select the service you want to restore.

Prerequisites

The following information that belongs to Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003

 

services can be selected under CONFIGURATION:

 

COMPlusDatabase

 

FileReplicationService

 

RemovableStorageManagementDatabase

 

ActiveDirectoryService

 

TerminalServiceDatabase

 

CertificateServer

 

DHCP, WINS, and DNSServerDatabase

 

For a detailed explanation of these terms, refer to “Glossary”.

 

The list below describes specifics related to restoring a particular

 

Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003 service.

Active Directory

If you want to restore the Active Directory service, restart the system

Restore

using the Directory Services Restore Mode start-up option.

When the system is started in the Directory Services Restore Mode, the domain user accounts cannot be used. Configure the Data Protector Inet and the crs service (for a Cell Manager) to log on using

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