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July 17, 2001

AD Disaster Recovery

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Performing Remote Backups and Restores of AD
As I mentioned, Win2K's built-in backup program supports only local backups of AD, so you can't use the program to back up and restore the System State on a remote system. However, you can use Win2K Server Terminal Services to overcome this limitation—simply perform the restore through a terminal window as if you were at the machine.

To perform a remote recovery of a DC that's accessible through a terminal connection, access the DC's boot.ini file through the connection and add the /safeboot:dsrepair switch at the end of the default Advanced RISC Computing (ARC) path, as Figure 3 shows. Then, you can proceed with the restore operations.

Plan for the Worst
AD recovery includes several considerations that you should be aware of. The best way to save time and prevent stress when you need to recover AD is to have a prepared plan. As anyone who has ever had to restore a failed server knows, the process is never as easy as it's supposed to be. However, having an AD disaster-recovery plan will make it a little easier.

Related Articles in Previous Issues
You can obtain the following articles from Windows 2000 Magazine's Web site at http://www.win2000mag.com.

ZUBAIR AHMAD
"Backing Up and Restoring the System State," Windows 2000 Magazine UPDATE, November 22, 1999, InstantDoc ID 7664
SEAN DAILY
Tricks & Traps, "Daily Answers," October 2000, InstantDoc ID 15533
GARY ROSENFELD
"Win2K Operation Masters," August 2000, InstantDoc ID 9045

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