Restoring from a backup
To restore from a backup file
1 Select Recovery | Object Recovery.
2 Select a backup file, and click Restore.
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5 Select an object, and click Compare.
Table 91. Filter options
Select to show all the attributes in the backup file and Active Directory.
7 Click Refresh.
9 Click Next.
Table 92. Restore options for attributes
By default, all attributes for the specified object are restored.
11 Click Next.
14 Click Next.
Table 94. Restore options for passwords
By default, passwords are restored. Password Recovery must be enabled when the backup occurs for passwords to be restored. See Setting recovery options.
Select to let Active Administrator® generate passwords.
Browse to create a text file in which to record the passwords that are generated.
NOTE: This check box is selected and disabled automatically if the Recover passwords from Active Directory check box is selected.
16 Click Next.
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19 Click Finish.
Purging Active Directory backups
You can purge Active Directory® backups on demand or schedule a backup purge.
To purge Active Directory backups
1 Select Recovery | Purge Backups.The bottom pane displays the maintenance tasks specific to purging Active Directory backups.
Purging Active Directory backups on demand
Deletes backups permanently from the live audit database based on the selected purge options.
To purge Active Directory® backups
Deletes backups permanently from the live audit database based on the selected purge options.
1 Select Recovery | Purge Backups.
2 Click Purge Now.
4 Click Purge Now.
Scheduling an Active Directory backup purge
To schedule an Active Directory® backup purge
1 Select Recovery | Purge Backups.
2 Click Schedule.
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4 Active Administrator® keeps 90 days of backups in the Active Administrator share. To change the value, type a number in the box.
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8 Click OK.
9 Click Save.
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