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Chapter 4: Active Directory



Backup Basics



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Diamonds are forever, but not AD backups
No matter how successful a backup turns out, it isn't permanent under Active Directory if you're using the Windows backup utility to back up a domain controller in a replicated environment.
Active Directory's inner workings influence backups and restores
Expert Laura E. Hunter reviews some of the inner workings of Active Directory, which directly impact the AD backup and restore process.
Can I use the LDIFDE command to make a backup copy of my AD data?
There may be some confusion here about the term "export." Many people believe that when you export a copy of the AD data, you are purging it from the original system. MS Knowledge Base article
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