Open the recovery project where you want to view the installed Forest Recovery Agent version.
Use the List of Domain Controllers area to select the domain controllers for which you want to view the installed Forest Recovery Agent version.
To select multiple domain controllers, hold down CTRL, and click the domain controllers you want to select.
On the menu bar, select Tools | Manage | Forest Recovery Agent or DCs.
In the dialog box that opens, use the Agent Version column to view the installed Forest Recovery Agent version.
It is recommended to ensure that the Forest Recovery Agent version is the same as that of the Forest Recovery Console you use.
To uninstall the Forest Recovery Agent, you can use one the following methods:
Uninstall the Forest Recovery Agent from the Forest Recovery Console.
Access the target computer directly to uninstall the Forest Recovery Agent.
The latter method allows you to remove the Forest Recovery Agent from a domain controller that was demoted to member server and thus excluded from your recovery project.
Open the recovery project where you want to remove the Forest Recovery Agent.
Use the List of Domain Controllers area to select the domain controllers from which you want to remove the agent.
To select multiple domain controllers, hold down CTRL, and click the domain controllers you want to select.
On the menu bar, select Tools | Manage | Forest Recovery Agent or DCs.
In the dialog box that opens, click the Uninstall Agent button.
Log on to the computer from which you want to uninstall the Forest Recovery Agent.
In Control Panel, click Uninstall a program.
In the list, select Quest Forest Recovery Agent, and then click Uninstall.
You can use the Forest Recovery Console to selectively reboot domain controllers in the current recovery project. You can reboot domain controllers either in normal mode or Directory Services Restore Mode (DSRM).
In the List of Domain Controllers area, select the domain controllers you want to reboot.
To select multiple domain controllers, hold down CTRL, and click the domain controllers you want to select.
On the menu bar, select Tools | Manage | Forest Recovery Agent or DCs.
In the dialog box that opens, click the Reboot button, and then click one of the following:
Reboot in Normal Mode. Reboots the domain controllers in normal mode.
Reboot in DSRM. Reboots the domain controllers in Directory Services Restore Mode.
You can use the Forest Recovery Console to selectively reset the Directory Services Restore Mode (DSRM) administrator password on domain controllers in the current recovery project. You can reset the DSRM administrator password to the value specified in the domain controllers’ recovery settings or specify a new DSRM administrator password.
Use the List of Domain Controllers area to select the domain controllers on which you want to reset the DSRM administrator password.
To select multiple domain controllers, hold down CTRL, and click the domain controllers you want to select.
On the menu bar, select Tools | Manage | Forest Recovery Agent or DCs.
In the dialog box that opens, click More, and then click Reset DSRM Password.
Use one of the following options:
Reset password to the value in recovery settings. Allows you to reset the DSRM administrator password to the value specified in the recovery settings for each domain controller. For more information about recovery settings, see Domain controller recovery settings and progress.
Reset password to this value. Allows you to reset the DSRM administrator password to the value you type in this option.
When you are finished, click Apply.
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