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Emergency MoveInstructionsIf your computer has failed and is not bootable you can use the following emergency procedure to quickly recover Active Directory on a new computer.
Step 1: Get the most recent backup copyLocate the most recent backup copy of the
System State and
of the system drive (typically C:). These are usually found in the most
recent If you have not previously created a Step 2: Prepare the new computerPrepare the new computer by installing
a fresh copy of Windows Server. Install the same operating system as on
the original computer. If possible try to use the same Give the new computer a new temporary Internet address and a new temporary name. UMove will scan the network to ensure that the original computer is turned off. It will copy the original computer's Internet Address and name during the move procedure. Do not run If you are prompted for Windows Product Activation (WPA), skip it for now. If you are running Microsoft Small Business Server, see Moving Small Business Server. On the new computer apply the most recent service pack that was applied to the original computer. Go to Windows Update and apply all critical security patches (not required but recommended). Step 3: Install UMoveInstall UMove on the new computer. Type in your UMove license code
when you are prompted.
(Capitalization is not important.)
The quickest way to get a single-computer license code is to visit
Step 4: Run UMoveRun UMove. Select This is an emergency and click Next. Type in the location of the Click Next and accept the default choices. Continue to click Next. When prompted to select a DSRM password, type in a new password for booting in Directory Services Restore Mode (DSRM). Type the new password and click Next. Continue to click Next until the Finish button appears. Click the Finish button. The computer will reboot automatically. When the logon prompt appears, the operation is complete. The new computer will have the same name, same Internet Address, and same Active Directory contents as the original computer. Congratulations you are done! Step 5: Clean UpLog on to the computer and verify that Active Directory is working properly. When you are satisfied that everything is working ok you can uninstall UMove and delete the staging folder. Important: Discard or erase the old computer hardware. Do not boot the old computer again. This is required for Windows license compliance, and also to prevent two identical computers from serving Active Directory at the same time. For more informationFor a planned upgrade to a new computer see Planned Move. |
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