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One of an admin's most critical jobs is being able to recover from unexpected mishaps. This series of links outlines a number of recovery tips to help ensure that your AD network remains intact; even when the worst happens.
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Active Directory's inner workings influence backups and restores

Laura E. Hunter, Contributor (15 Dec 2005)

Expert Laura E. Hunter reviews some of the inner workings of Active Directory, which directly impact the AD backup and restore process.

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>> How to build redundancy in Active Directory replication
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>> How to use Install from Media to restore a domain controller
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>> Tools for quick recovery of deleted Active Directory objects
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>> Disaster recovery planning for Active Directory
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>> Active Directory disaster recovery: Protecting the enterprise from the administrator
TIP :Prevent enterprise disaster by delegating administration rights carefully.
>> Diamonds are forever, but not AD backups
TIP :No matter how successful a backup turns out, it isn't permanent under Active Directory if you're using the Windows backup.
>> Active Directory backups
TIP :Different methods of backing up your AD domain controllers.
>> Creating AD replicas from backup tapes
TIP :Expert James Michael Stewart discusses the two popular methods for restoring the Active Directory database onto a domain ...
>> How do I recover from a lost DC object on a Windows 2000 ADC?
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>> Unable to restore critical information after moving user accounts via LDIF
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>> How can I retain existing settings on client PCs during a migration?
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>> Chapter of the Week: Active Directory Cookbook for Windows Server 2003 and Windows 2000 -- Chapter 16, 'Backup, recovery, DIT maintenance and deleted objects'

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