Please consider the following behavior of the Recovery Manager Portal:
By default, the permissions to restore or undelete objects in an Active Directory domain are only granted to the members of the Domain Admins group in that domain. However, you can delegate the restore or undelete permissions to the portal users you want. For more information, see Delegating restore or undelete permissions.
By default, the Recovery Manager Portal uses the agent-based method for all search and restore operations, regardless of the settings configured on the RMAD instance used to perform these operations. For more information about the agent-based method, see Agent-based method in Using agentless or agent-based method. You can change the portal settings to use the agentless method.
Connect to the Recovery Manager Portal with your Web browser.
In the Recovery Manager Portal, open the Configuration tab.
Expand Portal Settings, and then select the **Use agentless method ** radio button for all search and restore operations.
NOTE |
User cannot select Automatically configure firewall before the restore operation check box, when the Use agentless method radio button is selected. |
To undelete an Active Directory object, the Recovery Manager Portal uses Microsoft’s Active Directory Recycle Bin feature if it is enabled in the target forest. If this feature is unavailable, the Recovery Manager Portal restores the object from the latest available unpacked backup that includes the object before its deletion.
Connect to the Recovery Manager Portal with your Web browser.
In the Recovery Manager Portal, open the Configuration tab.
Expand Portal Settings, and then select either the Use packed and/or the Use encrypted backups for restore operations check box.
Note that unpacked components cannot be removed using Recovery Manager Portal. To perform this operation, use the Delete Unpacked Components option in the Recovery Manager Console.
Connect to the Recovery Manager Portal with your Web browser.
In the Recovery Manager Portal, open the Configuration tab.
Expand Portal Settings, and then select the Use diagnostic logging check box.
Diagnostic logging produces a set of log files detailing the activity of Recovery Manager for Active Directory.
Connect to the Recovery Manager Portal with your Web browser.
In the Recovery Manager Portal, open the Configuration tab.
Expand Portal Settings, and then select the Skip replication after restore in portal check box.
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