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wbafrank

2002-03-18, 1:10 pm

And today's poser is ....

Q35. You wish to do a restore of your System State data on your Windows 2000 server by using Windows backup. Which of the following will not be restored if you choose an alternate location to restore the data to?

A. Registry files.

B. SYSVOL directory files.

C. Cluster database information files.

D. System boot files.

E. Active Directory directory services database.

F. Certificate Services database.

G. COM+ Class Registration database.

Good Luck .... see you tomorrow for the answer!!
jeff_j_black

2002-03-18, 1:47 pm

'B', 'E' and 'F'
unreal

2002-03-18, 6:32 pm

I think I just love this "SYSVOL"- sounds like 'French':

B. SYSVOL directory files.
CyberDude

2002-03-19, 4:08 am

D, F, G for me Frank.
wbafrank

2002-03-19, 3:08 pm

quote:
Originally posted by wbafrank
And today's poser is ....

Q35. You wish to do a restore of your System State data on your Windows 2000 server by using Windows backup. Which of the following will not be restored if you choose an alternate location to restore the data to?

A. Registry files.
B. SYSVOL directory files.
C. Cluster database information files.
D. System boot files.
E. Active Directory directory services database.
F. Certificate Services database.
G. COM+ Class Registration database.

Good Luck .... see you tomorrow for the answer!!



And the answer is ....

Correct Answers: E, F and G

If you restore the System State data, and you do not designate an alternate location for the restored data, Backup will erase the System State data that is currently on you computer and replace it with the System State data you are restoring.

Also, if you restore the System State data to an alternate location, on the registry files, SYSVOL directory files, Cluster database information files, and system boot files are restored to the alternate location.

The Active Directory directory services database, Certificate Services database, and COM+ Class Registration database are not restored if you designate an alternate location.
CyberDude

2002-03-20, 4:55 am

The boot files will not be installed in the new directory either as they always go in the active partition.
wbafrank

2002-03-20, 5:12 am

quote:
Originally posted by CyberDude
The boot files will not be installed in the new directory either as they always go in the active partition.


Check this out - read the note under caution:

http://www.microsoft.com/windows200...re_sysstate.htm
CyberDude

2002-03-20, 5:17 am

Thanks for the link, and I stand corrected.
wbafrank

2002-03-20, 5:25 am

quote:
Originally posted by CyberDude
Thanks for the link, and I stand corrected.


Not a problem - keeps me on my toes!!
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