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| wbafrank 2002-03-09, 6:07 am |
| No Friday Question (a bit late) so here is Saturday's poser ....
Q27. You are using the NTDSUTIL utility to authoriatively restore an OU that was mistakenly deleted. The deleted OU is named ORDERS and was located in the stsware.com domain. Which command should you enter at the authoritative restore prompt to authoritatively restore the OU?
A. Ntdsutil OU=orders,DC=stsware,DC=com
B. Restore subtree OU=orders,DC=stsware,DC=com
C. Restore database OU=orders,DC=stsware,DC=com
D. Authoritative restore OU=orders,DC=stsware,DC=com
Good Luck .... see you tomorrow for the answer!! | |
| lamngocliem 2002-03-09, 8:20 am |
| My answer is B | |
| iceman2001 2002-03-09, 9:35 am |
| b for me. | |
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| B for me too.  | |
| KScheler 2002-03-10, 8:01 pm |
| B. would be the one. When doing an authoritative restore, you are usually restoring a sub-component of the database, hence - subtree. | |
| wbafrank 2002-03-11, 4:29 am |
| quote: Originally posted by wbafrank
No Friday Question (a bit late) so here is Saturday's poser ....
Q27. You are using the NTDSUTIL utility to authoriatively restore an OU that was mistakenly deleted. The deleted OU is named ORDERS and was located in the stsware.com domain. Which command should you enter at the authoritative restore prompt to authoritatively restore the OU?
A. Ntdsutil OU=orders,DC=stsware,DC=com
B. Restore subtree OU=orders,DC=stsware,DC=com
C. Restore database OU=orders,DC=stsware,DC=com
D. Authoritative restore OU=orders,DC=stsware,DC=com
Good Luck .... see you tomorrow for the answer!!
And the answer is ....
Correct Answers: B
A, C and D. Incorrect: These are not the commands to enter at the authoritative restore prompt to authoritatively restore the OU.
B. Correct: To authoritatively restore the OU, you should type restore subtree followed by the OU's distinguished name at the authoritative restore prompt |
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