From: Eddie Jones [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > 1. Is there anything special we need to do in restoring our domain > controller. Last year we restored the domain controller and > we could see > the domain groups and user id's but the permissions on the > client shares > did not work. The only way we could get users to connect is to maked > everyone a domain admin (not good). > > 2. After installing tsm on the server I set up my database > volumes (60gb). > Usually I define the volumes which takes about 2 seconds per > volume and > then I expand the database (45-60 min) before I restore the > tsm database. > Is there I quicker way of doing this so I don't have to waist > the 45-60min expanding the database. > > 3. If anyone has any disaster recovery tips and advise that would be > great.
Items 1 and 3 have a single source for your answers: http://www.microsoft.com/technet/treeview/default.asp?url=/technet/prodt echnol/ad/windows2000/support/adrecov.asp?frame=true&hidetoc=true Restoring a fully operational Windows 2000 domain controller is not a trivial pursuit, particularly if your original domain has multiple DCs. -- Mark Stapleton ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Berbee Information Networks Office 262.521.5627
