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WinNT Registry restore function Repair Partition

1998-09-30 14:35:56
Subject: WinNT Registry restore function Repair Partition
From: Eric LEWIS <eric.lewis AT CCMAIL.ADP.WISC DOT EDU>
Date: Wed, 30 Sep 1998 12:35:56 -0600
     For my peace of mind . . .(I found the Bare Metal Restore Redbook
     procedure to be slightly vague on this point) . . . is it not true
     that IF one were booted to a "Repair Partition" then the Registry
     restore described below would involve:

     1)  point-in-time restore of C:\ADSM.SYS\REGISTRY\...\*.*

     2)  copy contents of C:\ADSM.SYS\REGISTRY\machinename\Machine\*.* to
     c:\WINNT\system32\config\ using Windows NT Explorer (showing all
     files)

     3)  copy contents of C:\ADSM.SYS\REGISTRY\machinename\Users\...\*.* to
     c:\WINNT\system32\config\ using Windows NT Explorer (showing all
     files)

     4)  Reboot to the production NT system that resides in c:\WINNT\

     This is the essentially the process I believe I have tested except
     that my restore was an entire C: drive and an active file restore.

     thanks.

     Eric Lewis UW-Madison eric.lewis AT doit.wisc DOT edu




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Subject: Re: WinNT Registry restore function ...
Author:  "lipp AT storsol DOT com" <lipp AT storsol DOT com>  at IPNET
Date:    9/30/98 8:17 AM


Stolen from an earlier note by Mr. Lawson.  The following words are all his!

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Yes you can - assuming your management class is kind and still is keeping a
Yes you can - assuming your management class is kind and still is keeping a
good copy.

You need to restore two files - the names will vary depending on your
machine.  They are kept in the directory

     c:\ADSM.SYS\REGISTRY\machine\USERS\username\

where "machine" is the name of your machine to the network, and "username" is
the NT user id that is logged on when the REGREST is executed.  The file
names are "username000" and "username000.KEY" where username is again the
logged on username.

Since you can't get old versions through the REGREST command - here is what I
did.

1.  Did a regular restore of the files via a regular ADSM restore, selecting
the appropriate inactive copies.  Be sure that the two files are from the
same backup - that they are in synch with each other.

2.  Backup these two files, so that they now become the active copies.  If
you use the V3 command line GUI client, you may need to select "Always
backup" in the "Type of backup" box at the bottom of the panel.

3.  Do a REGREST now - it will pick up the files you just saved, since they
are now the latest version of the files.  Don't forget to reboot when the
restore is complete.

Hope this helps.....

Jerry Lawson
jlawson AT thehartford DOT com


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Subject: restoring NT registry
Author:  owner-adsm-l (INTERNET.OWNERAD) at SNADGATE
Date:    4/15/98 10:53 PM


Our current backup of our nt registry is a backup of bad registry (done last
night) We now want to restore from 2 days ago. We have tried it with a regrest
with a -pi but we keep getting errors. Will this work ? Is there another way to
restore an old reg stry????


Kelly Lipp
Storage Solutions Specialists, Inc.
lipp AT storsol DOT com
www.storsol.com
(719) 531-5926

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