Define "that kind of restore" please? Why does having to re-restore the system object after reboot have to do with it? Why is that different? Because the restore of the system object done as part of the BMR was done from the same named server, but that server was not configured for AD?
I've done successful BMR of Win2k, but this the first of an AD server to very dislike hardware. Bill Boyer DSS, Inc. -----Original Message----- From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Christian Svensson Sent: Tuesday, September 16, 2003 5:05 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: BMR of an Active Directory server Hi Bill! The error you got is normal when you run that kind of restore of your AD Server. What you need to do is. Start your Windows 2000/2003 Server in AD repair mode (F8) Logon as local admin. Start the TSM Client and restore the system object again. When the restore if finish. Reboot your server and the machine is up and runing. But you can do your BMR solution much faster with a 3rd part BMR tool. Best Regard / Med vnlig h lsning Christian Svensson Tivoli Storage Manager Certified ........................................................................................................................................ Cristie Nordic AB Box 2 Phone : +46-(0)8-718 43 30 SE-131 06 Nacka Mobil : +46-(0)70-325 15 77 Sweden eMail : [EMAIL PROTECTED] Visit : Gamla Vrmd vgen 4, Plan 2 web : www.cristie.com <http://www.cristie.com/> ........................................................................................................................................
