Microsoft introduced the active Directory Recycle Bin feature in Windows Server R2 to restore some deleted objects, but no rich graphical interface added to the difficulty of use. In Windows Server 2012, this feature provides a graphical operator interface that simplifies the complexity of command-line operations and greatly saves time for network administrator maintenance.
1. Open the Active Directory Admin Center and confirm that the forest functional level is at least Windows Server 2012
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2. Click "Start Recycle Bin", prompt to enable cannot be disabled, click "OK".
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3. Open Active Directory Users and Computers, and delete a user object.
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4. Restore the deleted objects, go back to the Active Directory Admin Center, and locate "Deleted Objects". When you open the container, you can see the deleted object, and right-click the object to select Restore.
The "Revert to" option here allows you to select the location of the restored object, and the direct selection of "restore" is the location before the object is deleted and can be selected according to the actual needs.
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5. Back to Active Directory Users and Computers, you can see that the deleted objects have been restored after the refresh.
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Compared to the operation of the R2 command line, the 2012 improvement of this feature improves operational efficiency.
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WINDOWS2012 's ad Recycle Bin feature