Asked 10 years, 10 months ago. Active 9 years, 11 months ago. Viewed times. Who do I restore this to a Hypervisor VM instance? Thanks -Jonathan. Improve this question. Jonathan Jonathan 1. Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes.
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Enter the domain admin user name and password and domain environment you need to log in. Navigate to Options section and click Controls , then scroll down the Load Predefined menu and choose Return deleted objects. Click OK. Here mydomian refers to the forest root domain name of your AD DS. Now that we have find the deleted object, the next step is to recover deleted active directory user account from the Deleted Objects container. Choose Delete from Operations and click Enter. Even after reading this post, how do I know that Veeam correctly identified that I am restoring a DC?
Performing a non-authoritative restore. I would like to add something to this that I have come across. This would be the sole DC powered on at our Cloud Connect partners datacenter.
So I reset the burflag to D4 a 2nd time and restarted the ntfrs service and then we had the full functionality of our DC. Technical May 16, 5 min to read Article language Article language. Andrew Zhelezko.
Best practices. Performing a restore of a Domain Controller in non-authoritative mode Performing a restore of a Domain Controller in an authoritative mode. Read the full series: Ch. Andrew Zhelezko Andrew, currently working as a Cloud Technologist on the Veeam Product Strategy team, is a certified IT professional with over a decade of industry experience.
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