Hi all I have a problem I would like some advice on.
We have a windows 2000 DC running Exchange 2003. Recently, there was a power falure and the server did not shut down gracefully. There was some corruption on the system disk and after repairing, active directory replication is disabled.
It is showing all the signs of a rolled back USN.
Microsofts solution to a rolled back USN is to demote the DC. We cannot do this as it is running Exchange.
My question is if I do a non-authoritive restore (about 3 weeks ago) from our Arcserve backup, will this resolve the rolled back USN issue and restart replication from the functioning DC?
Thanks for any help
Andrew
We have a windows 2000 DC running Exchange 2003. Recently, there was a power falure and the server did not shut down gracefully. There was some corruption on the system disk and after repairing, active directory replication is disabled.
It is showing all the signs of a rolled back USN.
Microsofts solution to a rolled back USN is to demote the DC. We cannot do this as it is running Exchange.
My question is if I do a non-authoritive restore (about 3 weeks ago) from our Arcserve backup, will this resolve the rolled back USN issue and restart replication from the functioning DC?
Thanks for any help
Andrew