What about scheduling the restore of the system state, and then taking the
scheduled task it creates and copying the command from it? You could use
that, however, it would only call the ntbackup.exe and run that specific
restore, but you could do it from one command, and then feed it variables as
you see fit.

Just a thought,
Nathaniel Bahta
GD-NS

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Subject: Re: [ActiveDir] Restoring System State

Anthony Crawford wrote:
> Isn't there a method for restoring the system state from a command 
> line?  If so may I have the syntax?

If we are talking about restoring system state with ntbackup there is no way
to restore data from the command line.

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