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Which tool should you use?

Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The Active Directory
Recycle bin is enabled for contoso.com.
A support technician accidentally deletes a user account named User1. You need to restore
the User1 account.
Which tool should you use?

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A.
Ldp

B.
Esentutl

C.
Active Directory Administrative Center

D.
Ntdsutil

13 Comments on “Which tool should you use?

  1. Aahna says:

    I am too confused. They did not mention which server. either server 2008 or 2012. because in 2008 there is GUI tool to restore. we have to make it using CLI. if server 2012 then answer is ADAC.




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  2. Akoachi says:

    Since the question doesn’t state which forest/domain functional level we are on, the answer must satisfy both situations (2008 R2 or 2012),and LDP does.




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    1. robber says:

      The domain functional level has nothing to do with it (just windows 2008 r2 needed). And since Active Directory Recycle bin has been enabled it has the required functional level.

      However the question doesn’t state the OS of the DC’s. If windows 2008r2 only you need to use LDP, if you have at least 1 windows 2012 DC you can use ADAC or LDP.

      My guess is this question is incomplete and the actual exam will mention this.




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  3. KasunW says:

    Confused.. Answer will be “A”

    Use Ldp.exe to restore a single, deleted Active Directory object
    This feature takes advantage of the fact that Active Directory keeps deleted objects in the
    database for a period of time before physically removing them.
    use Ldp.exe to restore a single, deleted Active Directory object
    The LPD.exe tool, included with Windows Server 2012, allows users to perform operations
    against any LDAP-compatible directory, including Active Directory. LDP is used to view
    objects stored in Active Directory along with their metadata, such as security descriptors and
    replication metadata.
    http: //www. petri. co. il/manually-undeleting-objects-windows-active-directory-ad. htm
    http: //www. petri. co. il/manually-undeleting-objects-windows-active-directory-ad. htm
    http: //technet. microsoft. com/en-us/magazine/2007. 09. tombstones. aspx
    http: //technet. microsoft. com/nl-nl/library/dd379509(v=ws. 10). aspx#BKMK_2

    http: //technet. microsoft. com/en-us/library/hh875546. aspx
    http: //technet. microsoft. com/en-us/library/dd560651(v=ws. 10). aspx




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  4. james says:

    yup it is true that you can restore single deleted obj using LDP as AD keeps deleted objects in the database for a period of time before physically removing them . but why ADAC is not the best answer?




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