We have two domain controllers and exchange on our environment, one of the DC failed, and they have restored using full image backup pf the DC, but if cease to function well. DHCP and DNS role is working well on the restored server, but they can’t login the restored server (used the image several months ago). All the file sharing fuction and etc are working well, except exchange. Any clue? They plan to restore the failed DC using the replication method, do they need to delete the old DC from AD Site and Service.
bingo.1
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December 5th, 2017 07:00
This is a weird one.
1. What does VSS MBS mean? - is there a specific writer present? (vssadmin list writers)
Do not forget that not all writers might show up.
2. ASR points to Windows Automatic System Recovery which last time was used with Windows 2003.
It should not popup here.
We have a similar issue with one of our Windows 2012R2 clients which installes a very specific driver.
Fortunately the old NW 8.2.4 client works perfectly. So there might be a kind of incompatibility as well.
ble1
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December 6th, 2017 07:00
Wasn't MBS something related to PSS? Also a bit surprised to see ASR (unless called by one of VSS SYSTEM save sets)....
Princeaijazbhat
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December 6th, 2017 09:00
You might uncheck Backup renamed directories in th client properties tab and re run the backup.
jainv1986
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October 17th, 2018 11:00
are you able to fix this issue?
Carroll3
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October 23rd, 2018 21:00
We have two domain controllers and exchange on our environment, one of the DC failed, and they have restored using full image backup pf the DC, but if cease to function well. DHCP and DNS role is working well on the restored server, but they can’t login the restored server (used the image several months ago). All the file sharing fuction and etc are working well, except exchange. Any clue? They plan to restore the failed DC using the replication method, do they need to delete the old DC from AD Site and Service.