Microsoft DFS-N and DFS-R Accidental Deletion Recovery This article demonstrates DFS namespace and replication group accidental deletion recovery DFS-N and DFS-R configuration are stored with active directory Few precautionary measures will enable DFS-N and DFS-R recovery either from DFS native tool (dfsutil) or active directory
AD Recycle Bin Group Membership Recovery - Experts Exchange Recovery was fairly painless with an authoritative restore for the affected groups- however I was wondering if it is possible to use the AD recycle bin for this in the future From google I know the recycle bin maintains group membership information, and had the groups been deleted I understand the recycle bin would have worked
Solved: Recycle Bin file recovery | Experts Exchange Running Windows 7 Professional 64-bit, I emptied the Recycle Bin around twelve hours ago I'm trying to recover a pdf file which was in the Recycle Bin I've tried Recuva and EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard, and neither of them found the file Is there a more sensitive application for this purpose?
In Citrix where does a deleted file go? Does not go in recycle bin. In Citrix where does a deleted file go? Does not go in recycle bin Hi, this question is based on a Citrix Environment, where users have dumb terminals, and connect to a Published Desktop One of our users just deleted a file from the network share, and needs the file back
Solved: VMWare Recycle Bin | Experts Exchange Is there any kind of equivalent of the Windows "Recycle Bin" in vCenter 5 1? I was told it was ok to delete a machine many months ago Suddenly they come back and want some data off the long-ago-nuked VM Is there any type of recovery mechanism in that instance? Thanks!
Solved: recover deleted AD user | Experts Exchange The following three methods can be used when AD recycle bin has not enabled In all three methods, you authoritatively restore the deleted objects, and then you restore group membership information for the deleted security principals When you restore a deleted object, you must restore the former values of the member and memberOf attributes in the affected security principal The three methods