Quick Recovery
This tab allows you to granularly restore all AD objects to their state before deletion or modification.
Restore AD objects
To restore AD objects:
- Navigate to Active Directory > Active Directory Objects > Quick Recovery > Objects History.
- Select the domain that contains the objects you would like to restore from the drop-down in the top-left corner.
- To filter for objects, simply click one of the tiles. The options include Total Objects, Total Users, Total Groups, and Total Group Policy Objects. To filter for other objects, use the Object Type drop-down in the table below.
- Click the icon to search for objects based on OUs, the Object Type, the Object Name, the SamAccount Name, the Email, the Description, or All Attributes. If you are not sure of the entry, click the icon to use filters such as Contains, Starts With, Ends With, and Equals. Click the icon to add multiple criteria and click Apply.
- RecoveryManager Plus provides two views to explore AD objects in each backup. Click a link in the No.Of Backups field in the table to open a pop-up displaying both Version View and Attribute View.
Version View
This option allows you to select a backup version from all the available backup versions for each object.
- Select Version View and choose a backup version. All attributes backed up in that cycle, their previous values, and their current values will be displayed.
- Choose to either restore a version completely by selecting the particular version or selectively restore particular attributes from a version. To restore individual attributes, check the box for the corresponding attributes.
- Click Restore to complete the restoration process.
Note: If you have configured RecoveryManager Plus with a service account instead of a domain administrator account, you’ll be prompted to provide the credentials of a user who can write to AD. If the account used to configure RecoveryManager Plus can write to AD, select Use default domain credential and click Yes. If not, unselect Use default domain credential, provide the credentials of a user who can write to AD, and click Yes.
Attribute View
This option allows you to select from the different attributes' values for each object that has been modified. Each attribute's current value is compared with all its previous values for you to choose the best to restore.
- Click Attribute View at the top and select the required attribute. The values of the attribute across all backup versions are listed.
- Select the version you wish to restore and click Restore.
Note: If you have configured RecoveryManager Plus with a service account instead of a domain administrator account, you’ll be prompted to provide the credentials of a user who can write to AD. If the account used to configure RecoveryManager Plus can write to AD, select Use default domain credential and click Yes. If not, unselect Use default domain credential, provide the credentials of a user who can write to AD, and click Yes.
Restore deleted AD objects
This section allows you to review the attributes of deleted AD objects and restore them to the last known versions before the objects were deleted.
To restore deleted AD objects:
- Navigate to Active Directory > Active Directory Objects > Quick Recovery > Deleted Objects.
- Select the domain that contains the deleted objects you would like to restore from the drop-down in the top-left corner.
- To filter for objects, simply click one of the tiles. The options include Total Deleted Objects, Deleted Users, Deleted Groups, and Deleted Group Policy Objects. To filter for other objects, use the Object Type drop-down in the table below.
- Click Restore Location to choose a location for the objects to be restored to. If no location is selected, the objects will be restored to their original location where it was deleted.
- Click a link in the Backup Version field in the table to review the attributes and the values of the objects that will be restored.
- Check the box against the object(s) that you wish to restore and click Restore.
Note: If you have configured RecoveryManager Plus with a service account instead of a domain administrator account, you’ll be prompted to provide the credentials of a user who can write to AD. If the account used to configure RecoveryManager Plus can write to AD, select Use default domain credential and click Yes. If not, unselect Use default domain credential, provide the credentials of a user who can write to AD, and click Yes.