It is best to have a few or at least one other DC. We have a laptop that
we keep off site that is a BDC, was in the NT4 days I should say. It is
now a DC. It is ugly trying to recreate a PDC and I would strongly
advise against this as an option. Have a BDC to rely on. TechNet has
some info on recovering a PDC but we have found it lacking. We have to
go off site every 6 months and practice DR, bringing up the LAN, WIN2k,
Exchange, Terminal Server\Citrix, the Unix boxes, the WAN (53 locations)
et cetera. We have to do this with all from tapes and original CD's, and
the laptop we keep off site. 

The best Doc's on the subject are those that your build yourself from
testing and documenting. I am not trying to be cute, but you need do
this so you are comfortable with the process. TechNet will get you on
the right path. As a matter of fact we take the TechNet info and add to
so it is customized for out Network. 



-----Original Message-----
From: Jean-Claude [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Friday, July 12, 2002 7:23 AM
To: MSWinNT Discussions
Subject: disaster recovery for Windows environment

Does any one know where I can find example of disaster recovery
documents
for a Windows environment?
Also has anyone recovered a PDC at a disaster recovery site?  I am
curious
to know what steps was taken to recover the PDC.
Thanks

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