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Re: Feature Request: Restore DFS Namespace
+1 from me too
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Re: Feature Request: Restore DFS Namespace
So, I thought I had responded to this post at one point but apparently had not.
This is already available in Veeam. It's not a smooth UX of a dedicated option, but you can still restore both links and full DFS/DFS-R namespaces.
You can see here where under an AD explorer (advanced enabled) and System OU, the Dfs-Configuration and Dfs-r are both listed; enabling the show changed only we can see the links (old server connections not being used I removed) and also shows tombstoned (fully deleted Namespaces seem to show up as tombstoned for state vs changed) and can be restored very easily.
This could just be documented for the time being, by Veeam. I'll accept a cookie in payment for my work
This is already available in Veeam. It's not a smooth UX of a dedicated option, but you can still restore both links and full DFS/DFS-R namespaces.
You can see here where under an AD explorer (advanced enabled) and System OU, the Dfs-Configuration and Dfs-r are both listed; enabling the show changed only we can see the links (old server connections not being used I removed) and also shows tombstoned (fully deleted Namespaces seem to show up as tombstoned for state vs changed) and can be restored very easily.
This could just be documented for the time being, by Veeam. I'll accept a cookie in payment for my work
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