The system-specific data that comprises System State includes the registry, the COM+ Class Registration database, and boot and system files. The Certificate Services database will also be included if the server is operating as a certificate server. If the server is a domain controller, the data also includes Active Directory services database and SYSVOL directory. The System State data is backed up only as a collection. However, you can use the Active Directory Recovery Agent to restore individual objects.
See About System State.
See Restoring data by setting job properties.
See Table: Advanced options for restore.
See About restoring individual Active Directory and ADAM/AD LDS objects.
To start the Backup Exec services and perform a local restore of System State data on a domain controller
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Start the target server, press <F8> when prompted for Startup Options, and then select the Directory Services Restore Mode option.
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After the Backup Exec services have started, run Backup Exec and perform a restore of the System State. Set the following option on the Advanced screen: Mark this server as the primary arbitrator for replication when restoring folders managed by the File Replication Service, or when restoring SYSVOL in System State.
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If you are restoring System State, restart your system before you restore more data.