Absolutely. Done right you can easily script quick rollback or bring in consulting expertise to help with it.
 
  joe


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How about MSVS 2005, MSVPC 2004, or VMWare (pick your flavor) with undo disks? From my experience this a lot faster and typically cheaper than using a disk imaging utility and a slew of physical machines.

 

Regards,

 

Aric

 


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Wondering what  others use for a Active Directory Lab environment. Would like to build a AD lab for our QA people that can easily be rolled back prior to testing changes.

Currently considering options such as Ghost, and/or full restores. Anybody got any good ideas ?


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