NOTE

Restore

Restoring Windows Systems

the local system account and then restart the services. Refer to “Setting the User Account for the Data Protector Inet Service” on page 187 for more details.

Select Active Directory, and set a replication mode by choosing among the Windows 2000 specific options: Primary, Nonauthoritative, Authoritative. For information on these options, refer to “Active Directory Specific Options” on page 297.

To perform an Authoritative restore, you also need to run ntdsutil.exe after the restore session has finished. For example, to perform a typical authoritative restore, at a command prompt enter ntdsutil, then authoritative restore, then restore database. Restart the server and wait for replication to take place.

TIP

You can also create a post-exec command to perform the additional action needed for the Active Directory authoritative restore. For example, to perform an authoritative restore of an entire directory, use the following line:

ntdsutil "popups off" "authoritative restore" "restore database" quit quit

Figure 6-5

Active Directory Restore Modes

Certificate

Certificate Server Services are restored offline. You have stop them

Services Restore

before you can start a restore. Authoritative is the only possible

 

replication mode.

 

Once the restore has finished, restart the system.

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