V2i Protector is where we are going. It is an excelent product and a true backup-to-disk software. With V2i protector is easly achivable what you are doing GWINTO. However for those of us that are still using backup to tape, I have created a test environment, with one root domain DC and one sub domain DC where the exchange server is. I then used ntdsutil to seize FISMO roles that were allocated to other DCs, since only one DC - this is after an authoratitive restore was carried out - plenty of tech tips on how to do this. Then I created an Win2K server - workgroup, installed exchange and all SP etc. Restored everything C:, D: Exchange IS, DS etc to the server using Seagate Backup Exec V9 - at this point the server is restored to original state i.e. a member of the domain. Don't forget, after the restore is completed, insert the Exchange server Install CD and copy the content of the \setup\i386\bootenv to C:\exchsrvr\mtadata folder. Disable the Exchange DS services, Reboot the server, logon to domain and run isinteg -pri -test mailbox,message,folder, same with -pub to check the database. Once all ok, fire up the Exchange services and run consisytancy adjuster.
The only issues that I have was DNS, wher I could resolve to DNS but could not see the domain. I got arround it by recreating the zone for the internal domain.
I have yet to test this in a live environment, if the live server crashes. But it would be easier than rebuilding everything from scratch.
Alternatively buy a copy of the PowerQuest V2i Protector. - it's only about £500.
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