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Active Directory Recycle Bin in Windows Server 2008 R2
Ned here again. Now that the moratorium has ended, I can start talking about new features in Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2. To get things rolling today, I wanted to give you a very brief introduction to the AD Recycle Bin. It's brief because we Read More...
Are you backing up ADAM?
Hi, it's Adam Conkle from the Microsoft Directory Services team. I recently encountered a disaster recovery situation with an ADAM instance where objects were accidentally deleted, and the customer required help performing the restore of those objects Read More...
“Lag site” or “hot site” (aka delayed replication) for Active Directory Disaster Recovery support
Hi, Gary from Directory Services here and I’m going to talk today about the concept of “lag sites” or “hot sites” as a recovery strategy. I recently had a case where the customer asked if the replication interval for a site link could be set higher than Read More...
New DFSR Data Restoration Script
Hi, Ned here. Just a quick heads up - there is a new DFSR data recovery script posted on the File Cabinet blog. This allows you to restore data from the ConflictAndDeleted or PreExisting folders within DFSR, primarily during disaster recovery. As always, Read More...
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