How to perform Authoritative Restore of Active Directory Objects

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  • čas přidán 25. 08. 2024
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Komentáře • 17

  • @moleyface
    @moleyface Před 3 lety

    Thank you for the clear instructions. This was part of an assignment that wasn't very well explained by the class itself, so following such a clear and comprehensive tutorial probably saved my grade. Great job!

  • @FranzGuerrero
    @FranzGuerrero Před rokem +1

    great video. Very well explained.
    Thank you for sharing it.
    Great effort creating the lab for the community

  • @goldenemperor888
    @goldenemperor888 Před 4 lety

    Hello my friend. I just want to thank you for these tutorials. Please consider slowing down on quick actions because you have a little bit of an accent and it can be hard for native speakers of English to understand until we've thought about it. Also we will need to see what you are doing so slowing down a little is helpful.
    Thanks for your great videos.

  • @brianhymer3427
    @brianhymer3427 Před 18 dny

    Nice Video - you didn't do an authoritative restore of the database though - you specifically restored the DB non-authoritative and then used NTDSUTIL to the objects you wanted to authoritatively restore only the object(s) you wanted. Very nicely done.
    what if the object had linked attributes? e.g. a group membership. Would that be restored too?
    what if your Active Directory only had One (1) Domain Controller in the forest? Is the NTDSUtil part necessary?

  • @alapanjetking2610
    @alapanjetking2610 Před 2 lety +1

    A well informative video

  • @brandondunn1622
    @brandondunn1622 Před 4 lety

    You do an awesome job as always!

  • @aliakbarakbari3802
    @aliakbarakbari3802 Před rokem +1

    Good work !!!!!

  • @prabu5113
    @prabu5113 Před rokem

    Hi, instead of doing this for restore, can we use ad recycle bin right???

  • @pathtohumanity1409
    @pathtohumanity1409 Před 2 lety

    How to connect Our New server to the old server for upgrade purpose ?

  • @devanshugautam6245
    @devanshugautam6245 Před 3 lety

    Hi, have to perform a DR drill where we to test non & authoritative restore for our only domain controller in test domain that runs in vmware vcenter
    Can you share steps or cautions needs to be considered to move ahead with it

    • @MSFTWebCast
      @MSFTWebCast  Před 3 lety +1

      If you have only one domain controller in your domain then there will be only normal restore. Authoritative and Non-Authoritative restore will applicable if you have two or more domain controller.

    • @devanshugautam6245
      @devanshugautam6245 Před 3 lety

      @@MSFTWebCast Thx for response!
      Can you also share about how to proceed with this activity.
      Planning to create a clone of DC machine in vcenter & disable ( uncheck ) it's NIC to isolate machine from routable network to avoid replication / SID conflicts.
      Post that power on that cloned machine in DSRM mode & restore Ad database through backed up file.
      Pls let me know if I am missing any precaution or something also needs to be considered before activity.
      Or else pls share any best practice or other way around.
      Any response would be acclaimed

  • @unnamedindividual7135
    @unnamedindividual7135 Před 3 lety

    what if we dont know the name of deleted ou?

  • @ahmedsaad-lk2og
    @ahmedsaad-lk2og Před 2 lety

    okk

  • @FunnyViruChacha
    @FunnyViruChacha Před 4 lety

    Hello, can you teach me troubleshooting to become windows admin?