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Hi Justin,
In the really.. you have only 3 FSMO in this
child domain..
Do you install the OS
Restore the System State
Perform an authoritative restore of the
database of the child
domain
If
necessay seize the Roles
Thanks
for advance!
Anderson
Patricio Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer on 2003/2000 Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator on 2003/2000 Red Hat Certified Technician From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Rutherford, Robert Sent: quarta-feira, 24 de mar�o de 2004 14:19 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Recover a Domain In a
nutshell yes...... I'd go to the Microsoft site and pull down one of their
procedures... sorry I can list one off now.
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Title: Message
- [ActiveDir] Recover a Domain Salandra, Justin
- RE: [ActiveDir] Recover a Domain Rutherford, Robert
- RE: [ActiveDir] Recover a Domain Anderson Santos Patricio
- RE: [ActiveDir] Recover a Domain Jorge de Almeida Pinto
- RE: [ActiveDir] Recover a Domain Peeter Ulst
- RE: [ActiveDir] Recover a Domain Justin_Leney
