Known Issue | ID (old) | ID (new) |
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Cannot perform RMAD upgrade if the SQL Server Always On group is enabled for the reporting database. | RMADFE-1146 | ADO-220503 |
When a user cancels the data replication process by Ctrl + C, by logoff, etc, the status of the replication session is stuck at "Running". | RMADFE-1271 | ADO-220508 |
Customer can add a few instances of the same RMAD console (by domain name and by IP). | RMADFE-1276 | ADO-220509 |
Cannot disable replication schedule when there is no replication console (the replication console was deleted). | RMADFE-1283 | ADO-220511 |
Backups may contain invalid FQDNs that are registered automatically, so they cannot be selected in the Forest Recovery Console. Workaround: Use the Active Directory browse method tо add the DCs to a collection when creating backups, or perform backup creation for the DCs (with correct FQDN) directly. To use the Active Directory browse method, click All Domain Controllers in the console tree, right-click a domain controller on the right pane and press Add to Collection. | RMADFE-2851 | ADO-220570 |
Recovery Manager for Active Directory does not show changes to GPO administrative templates in the GPO comparison report. | RMADFE-805 | ADO-220632 |
Group Policy restore might fail with the error "Network access is denied” if you run the RMAD console under a local account, and this account has the same username and password as the domain account you use to restore Group Policy in the domain. | RMADFE-2162 | ADO-226664 |
Online Restore Wizard (agent-based restore) does not work on Windows Server 2016 with Local Security Authority (LSA) protection and Secure Boot enabled. | RMADFE-1996 | ADO-226670 |
Recovery Manager Portal upgrade fails when upgrading from 10.1 HF1 or earlier to 10.1 HF2 or later. You must reinstall the Recovery Manager Portal when upgrading instead. | RMADFE-3122 | ADO-229151 |
Known Issue | ID (old) | ID (new) |
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SYSVOL may not work correctly if a domain controller that was selected for the authoritative SYSVOL restore cannot be restored. | RMADFE-1111 | ADO-220501 |
Recovery Manager for Active Directory Forest Edition (Disaster Recovery Edition) does not check version of Forest Recovery Agent inside the ISO image file. | RMADFE-2220 | ADO-226671 |
The start type of Windows Defender Firewall service cannot be restored in Windows Server 2019. | RMADFE-2228 | ADO-226672 |
Before installing Recovery Manager for Active Directory, ensure that your system meets the following minimum hardware and software requirements.
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Minimum: 1.4 GHz
Recommended: 2.0 GHz or faster
Minimum: 1 GB
Recommended: 2 GB
These figures apply only if the Active Directory domains managed by Recovery Manager for Active Directory include 1 million objects or less. Increase RAM size by 512 MB for every additional 1 million objects.
Full installation including the prerequisite software: 2.7 GB of free disk space
In case all the prerequisite software is already installed: 260 MB of free disk space
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Additional storage space is required for a backup repository, at least the size of the backed-up Active Directory database file (Ntds.dit) and the SYSVOL folder plus 40MB for the transaction log files. |
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Installation
Microsoft Windows Server 2019
Microsoft Windows Server 2016
Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 with or without any Service Pack
Microsoft Windows Server 2012 with or without any Service Pack
Microsoft Windows 10 x64
Microsoft Windows 8.1 x64 with or without any Service Pack
Targets for backup, restore, or compare operations
Microsoft Windows Server 2019 including Server Core installation
Microsoft Windows Server 2016 including Server Core installation
Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 with or without any Service Pack (including Server Core installation)
Microsoft Windows Server 2012 with or without any Service Pack (including Server Core installation)
The Windows Server Backup feature is supported for Windows Server 2012 R2 or higher. Make sure that the feature is installed on all domain controllers in your environment.
Microsoft .NET Framework version 4.5.2 or higher
Microsoft SQL Server versions
Microsoft SQL Server is required for the following Recovery Manager for Active Directory features: Comparison Reporting, Forest Recovery Persistence and Recovery Manager Portal.
Supported SQL Server versions:
Microsoft SQL Server components
Microsoft System CLR Types for SQL Server 2012
If this component is not installed, it will be installed automatically by the RMAD setup.
Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Services
To display reports, Recovery Manager for Active Directory can integrate with Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Services (SRSS) 2016, 2017 and 2019.
Supported Microsoft Operations Managers for the RMAD Management Pack for Microsoft Center Operations Manager (SCOM):
Microsoft System Center Operations Manager 2016
Microsoft System Center Operations Manager 2012 R2
Microsoft System Center Operations Manager 2012 SP1
Microsoft System Center Operations Manager 2012
Microsoft Windows PowerShell version 5.0 or later
Microsoft Windows Installer 4.5
Microsoft Management Console 3.0
Supported versions of Change Auditor for Active Directory: from 6.x to 7.x.
If any prerequisite software is not installed, the Setup program automatically installs it for you before installing Recovery Manager for Active Directory. If the prerequisite software to be installed is not included in this release package, it is automatically downloaded.
Continuous recovery: From version 10.0.1, Recovery Manager for Active Directory together with Change Auditor can restore the deleted object(s) and continuously restores the last change (if any) that was made to the object attributes after creating the backup, using the data from the Сhange Auditor database.
The anti-virus checks are performed on the Forest Recovery Console machine running Windows Server 2016 or higher by means of antivirus software installed on the machine.
Microsoft Defender
Symantec Endpoint Protection 14.x
Broadcom Endpoint Security (former name: Symantec Endpoint Protection 15)
256 MB (1 GB recommended)
2 GB or more
One of the following operating systems:
Microsoft Windows Server 2019 including Server Core installation
Microsoft Windows Server 2016 including Server Core installation
Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 with or without any Service Pack (including Server Core installation)
Microsoft Windows Server 2012 with or without any Service Pack (including Server Core installation)
Microsoft Windows Installer 4.5 or later must be installed.
Software that must be installed on the Active Directory Virtual Lab computer:
Software that is installed on the source computer by Active Directory Virtual Lab console:
Disk2vhd v2.01 utility
For for more details, see the Working with SCVMM 2012 R2 or higher section in User Guide.
Supported operating systems for the Hyper-V host:
Active Directory Virtual Lab does not support conversion of Windows Server 2019 Domain Controllers using VMWare ESXi/vCenter server.
Active Directory Virtual Lab does not support VMware ESXi 6.0.
vCenter Converter 6.2 must be installed in your environment using the Client-Server installation setup option.
vCenter Converter must be accessible to the Active Directory Virtual Lab.
If the TLS 1.0 protocol is disabled on vCenter Converter and vCenter servers, then switch to TLS 1.2 on the ADVL server. For more details, see the following KB articles:
1 GHz or faster
512 MB or more
2 GB or more
You can install the Recovery Manager Portal on a computer running one of the following x64 operating systems:
Microsoft Windows Server 2019
Microsoft Windows Server 2016
Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 with or without any Service Pack
Microsoft Windows Server 2012 with or without any Service Pack
Microsoft Internet Explorer
Google Chrome
Microsoft .NET Framework version 4.5.2 or higher
Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) 8.5 or higher
Microsoft SQL Server versions
One of the following versions is required:
Microsoft SQL Server 2019 with or without any Service Pack (Enterprise, Business Intelligence, Standard, Express, Web, or Developer Edition)
Microsoft SQL Server 2017 with or without any Service Pack (Enterprise, Business Intelligence, Standard, Express, Web, or Developer Edition)
Microsoft SQL Server 2016 with or without any Service Pack (Enterprise, Business Intelligence, Standard, Express, Web, or Developer Edition)
Microsoft SQL Server 2014 with or without any Service Pack (Enterprise, Business Intelligence, Standard, Express, Web, or Developer Edition)
Microsoft SQL Server 2012 with or without any Service Pack (Enterprise, Business Intelligence, Standard, Express, Web, or Developer Edition)
Required Microsoft SQL Server components
If this component is not installed, it will be installed automatically by the RMAD setup.
You can only use the Password and SIDHistory Recoverability Tool if Microsoft's Active Directory Recycle Bin is not enabled in your environment.
The Recovery Manager for Active Directory license specifies the licensed number of user accounts in the Active Directory domains protected with the product. If the actual number of user accounts exceeds the licensed number, Recovery Manager for Active Directory does not stop functioning but displays a warning message each time you back up data. In this case, you need to purchase and install a new license key file allowing you to back up a greater number of user accounts or revoke licenses from the domains whose backups you no longer need.
To view information about and manage the installed license key file, you can use the License tab in the About dialog box: in the Recovery Manager Console, right-click the Recovery Manager for Active Directory console tree root, and then click About.
You need to supply a valid license key file when installing Recovery Manager for Active Directory.
In the Setup Wizard, on the User Information page, click Browse license to display the Select License File dialog box.
Locate the Quest license file (*.dlv) and click Open.
If you have purchased a new license key file, use the Recovery Manager Console to update the license key file.
In the Recovery Manager Console, right-click the Recovery Manager for Active Directory console tree root, and then click About.
In the About dialog box, click the License tab, and then click Install License File.
In the Update License dialog box, enter the path and name of the license key file, and then click OK.
When the actual number of user accounts exceeds the licensed number, Recovery Manager for Active Directory returns a warning message each time you back up data. In this case, you can revoke licenses from the domains whose backups you no longer need. The revoked licenses are returned to the pool of available licenses and you can allocate them to a different domain.
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When you revoke licenses from a domain, all backups created by Recovery Manager for Active Directory for that domain get deleted. You should only revoke licenses from a domain if you no longer need backups created for that domain. |
In the console tree, right-click the root node, and then click About.
In the About dialog box, click the License tab.
On the License tab, select the domain from the License Usage list, and then click Revoke.
In the confirmation message box, click Yes.
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For Recovery Manager for Active Directory 10.1 or higher: Make sure that you use the Backup Agent version supplied with this release of Recovery Manager for Active Directory. |
Recovery Manager for Active Directory supports a direct upgrade from version 10.0 and higher. If you have an earlier version of Recovery Manager for Active Directory, the best practice is to upgrade the product to any of the supported versions, and then upgrade it to the latest version.
Alternatively, you can install the latest version of Recovery Manager for Active Directory on a new clean machine and perform a full replication. The Full replication feature allows you to create a full copy of the primary Recovery Manager Console settings on the new console instance. This option is supported starting from Recovery Manager for Active Directory version 9.0.1. For details, see the Full Replication section in User Guide.
Additional information is available from the following:
Online product documentation Support Portal
Recovery Manager Community https://www.quest.com/community/products/recovery-manager/f/forum
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