Ladies and gentlemen, let's continue with two more cases today.
C. Case three:
Scenario: Single domain environment, all DCS crash, backup available.
Objective: To restore the domain environment.
Solution:
1 in the first server, reload Windows2003. (here requires hardware configuration as far as possible and the original consistent, if the difference is large, you can refer to a Microsoft document, KB number is not clear ~ ~ ~ ~, find again to tell you.) )
2) to re-establish the purpose of the activity, required domain name consistent.
3 Enter the catalog restore mode, restore with backup, and make a master restore. For a master restore you can refer to the previous document: The Ten Active Directory series: maintenance of the Active Directory database.
4 other servers, can be upgraded with Dcpromo.
The specific work process is needless to say, should be relatively simple, do their own experiments, there are questions you can leave a message.
D. Case FOUR:
Scene: Active Directory environment, such as a single domain has more than one DC, one day mistakenly deleted an account. Backups have been made before.
Objective: To request that this user be restored
Workaround: (Perform an authoritative restore of the AD)
Assume that all DCs are synchronized, that is, the user has been deleted on all DCs.
1 reboot one of the DCs, press F8 to enter the directory restore restore mode. Note Enter the "Directory Restore Mode password", which is the password when you install AD.
2 into the ad to restore, do a normal restore can be restored after the end do not restart the computer.
3 Enter cmd, input ntdsutil into authorized restore. How to conduct and why, you can refer to the list of activities of the series ten: Active Directory database Maintenance
Here I have different to repeat.
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