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1a) Restore the Windows Server 2003 system state
If there is a hardware problem, or a stop error with the underlying Windows Server 2003, then your tactic is to carryout a System State restore. Naturally, you would replace any damaged hardware first. This is what a system state backup contains:

The Windows Server 2003 registry
Windows Server 2003 boot files
Windows Server 2003 protected operating system files
The Windows Server 2003 IIS metabase
COM+ Class registration database
Certificate Services database (if the server is a certificate server)
Active Directory directory service (if the server is a domain controller)
The SYSVOL directory (if the server is a domain controller)
Domain Name Service (DNS) zone information (if the server is running DNS)
Cluster service resource registry checkpoints and the quorum disk resource data (if the server is running the Cluster service)

2006-12-02 20:40:55 · answer #1 · answered by Rank 4 · 0 0

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