Active Directory Forest Recovery - Perform a nonauthoritative restore of Active Directory Domain Services
To perform a nonauthoritative restore, complete the following procedure.
The following procedures use the wbadmin.exe to perform a nonauthoritative restore of Active Directory or Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS). If you're using a different backup solution or if you intend to complete the authoritative restore of SYSVOL later in the forest recovery process, you can perform an authoritative restore of SYSVOL by using these alternative methods:
- Determine if SYSVOL is replicated by FRS, see Determining Whether a Domain Controller's SYSVOL Folder is Replicated by DFSR or FRS.
- If you're still using File Replication Service (FRS), please consider switching to Distributed File System (DFS) Replication as soon as possible.
If you still use FRS to replicate SYSVOL, follow the steps in article 290762 in the Microsoft Knowledge Base, using the BurFlags registry key to reinitialize FRS replica sets, or if necessary, article 315457 to rebuild the SYSVOL tree. - If you're using Distributed File System (DFS) Replication to replicate SYSVOL, see Perform an authoritative synchronization of DFSR-replicated SYSVOL.
Perform a nonauthoritative restore
Use the following procedure to perform a nonauthoritative restore of AD DS and an authoritative restore of SYSVOL at the same time by using wbadmin.exe. The backup must explicitly include system state data; a full server backup that is used for full server recovery won't work. A Bare Metal Recovery Backup (BMR) will contain a system state backup. For more information about creating a system state backup, see Backing up the System State data.
Perform a nonauthoritative restore of AD DS and authoritative restore of SYSVOL using wbadmin.exe**
Include the -authsysvol switch in your recovery command, as shown in the following example:
wbadmin start systemstaterecovery \<otheroptions\> -authsysvol
For example:
wbadmin start systemstaterecovery -version:01/01/2023-13:00 -authsysvol
Next steps
- AD Forest Recovery - Prerequisites
- AD Forest Recovery - Devise a custom forest recovery plan
- AD Forest Recovery - Steps to restore the forest
- AD Forest Recovery - Identify the problem
- AD Forest Recovery - Determine how to recover
- AD Forest Recovery - Perform initial recovery
- AD Forest Recovery - Procedures
- AD Forest Recovery - Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
- AD Forest Recovery - Recover a single domain within a multidomain forest
- AD Forest Recovery - Redeploy remaining DCs
- AD Forest Recovery - Virtualization
- AD Forest Recovery - Cleanup