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From: Walden H. Leverich

Absolutely correct! If you restore in the standalone world you also have
to deal with the "correct" way to restore an AD server. The point I'm
trying to make is you can't just restore an IXS storage space that
represents an AD server in a network w/out understanding the
implications (on the windows side) of doing so. Restoring AD servers is
not the same as restoring file servers.

Everybody sing along with me:

Ser-ver farms are lots of fun.
Lots of fun for ev-ry-one.
Cheap-er than a Sys-tem i.
With this post you now know why.
If sup-port is free, it's true.
But it's not free, what's free is you!

Hee!

Joe


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