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If the server has a different IP address, select the third option and enter the IP address of the new location:target
Click .Start Restore
Go to to view restore job details.REPORTS > Restore
Once the restore is complete, a dialog displays. Click to close the dialog box.OK
Once the restore job is complete, use the steps in the section to restore the server to normal mode.Restoring Normal Boot Mode
Restore System State
Use the procedure described in this section if you wish to restore System State to the server restoring the rest of the fileonly target without
system as it was on the server. source This procedure restores System files including those in the C:\Windows folder. Perform the steps in this
section if you are performing full disaster recovery and wish to keep the not target server's file system intact. Since this procedure does not
restore file systems, following these steps will not restore replicated file systems or administration tools if the server was a domainsource
controller. This means group policy objects and log on scripts will not be available on the server unless they are already on that server or ontarget
another server on the network. If you wish to restore file systems, use the steps described in the section Restoring File System and
, or restore file systems manually from another server on the network.System State
To restore System State only,
Restore Job
The restore job completion time is dependent upon the size of the original server.
Restoring System State from a source domain controller restores AD to its original state on that server; check with your system
administrator before restoring a domain controller from an old revision backup.