Re: Backup sbs 2003
- From: jaredbird <jaredbird@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 29 Aug 2005 13:46:44 -0700
exactely, thats what I meant by saying that you would have to recreate your
users and permission, but your right, you would loose everything in ad, sorry
for any confusion, I should have been more specific.
"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote:
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>
> In news:DB28F2B8-BBCE-4E03-A828-0C339963EED3@xxxxxxxxxxxxx,
> jaredbird <jaredbird@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> typed:
> > I would consider backing up your system state unless you wouldnt mind
> > having to recreate your users in ad and reassign permissions
> > associated with those accounts.
>
> If you don't back up your system state, you aren't backing up Active
> Directory, and this will be an immense PITA. Always back up system state. If
> Retrospect can't do this, or online exchange backups, set up an NTBackup or
> SBS Backup job to a file and schedule it to run waay before the retrospect
> backup kicks in to back up to tape/whatever.
>
> >
> > "omar" wrote:
> >
> >> I'm using Retrsopect to backup my server.. however, i'm just a lil
> >> curious as to if theres anything i absolutely must backup .. i'm
> >> currently backing up emails, data, mmm and thats about it. is there
> >> anything else i should backup in the case that my server just one
> >> days decides to die out on me?
>
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>
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