Fortunately, it’s a rare case now, but I wouldn’t be surprised to find examples of these systems still being around. That’s why today, I’d like to talk about Active Directory objects recovery and Active Directory tombstone objects reanimation when using old systems with the forest functional level of Windows Server 2008 and older. Among those requests, I believe the most frequent is Active Directory objects change. However, I believe that is a less common operation when compared to other Active Directory requests system administrators constantly receive. ![]() In the previous one, I covered the domain controller recovery process. This is the 3 rd article from my Active Directory protection series. ![]() Ch.2 - How to recover a Domain ControllerĬh.3 - Reanimating Active Directory tombstone objectsĬh.4 - Leveraging Active Directory Recycle Bin
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