How can I clone a copy of active directory from a domain controller to a new installed windows 2003 ?



I have an existing active directory for my production environment. And now I
want to setup a development environment with the same setting as production
environment. I want to copy the active directory on production environment
and create a clone on development environment.

How can I achrieve this ? Backup and restore system data would be ok ? the
development environment is a fresh-installed windows 2003 .

Thx so much

Tony


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