Quest Object Restore For Active Directory Tool

Vendor Quest Software Wednesday added Active Directory forest recovery to its disaster-prevention toolset and shipped a plug-in for Exchange Server that lets administrators track users and audit changes made to the messaging Quest Recovery Manager for Active Directory 7.6 is focused on helping users that may occur in their Active Directory environment. The tool has been updated with the ability to recover an entire directory forest, which is a collection of every directory object and its attributes.

Some days ago, I reviewed NetWrix AD Object Restore Wizard, a tool that allows you to undelete Active Directory objects that have accidentally been deleted. Restoring single, deleted objects in Active Directory can be a manual and time-consuming process requiring system downtime. Object Restore for Active Directory is a.

Quest Object Restore For Active Directory Tool

“It is possible for the forest to be corrupted and many customers are looking for an insurance policy,” says Jackson Shaw, senior director of product management for Quest. Driver Pl 2303 Usb-to-serial Port Adapter Windows 10 there. “The ability to recover a forest from a known set of backups is technically challenging.” In addition to the forest recovery capabilities, the new features let users quarantine corrupt Domain Controllers, which contain replicas of the Active Directory data. Quest also has added number of recovery options including the ability to restore Active Directory to hardware that is not identical to what the directory was previously running on. Recovery Manager 7.6 is priced at $10 per user.

Active Directory Restore Tool

A free evaluation copy is available on the In addition to the Active Directory tool, Quest released the InTrust Plug-in for Exchange, which enables real-time tracking of the access and activity of mailbox owners and users who access a mailbox on behalf of an owner, such as an administrative assistant. The tool also features auditing of changes made to permissions and configurations in the Exchange environment. The feature is aimed at helping companies with Quest’s InTrust plug-in collects, reports and issues alerts based on event log data. The plug-in lets users analyze which e-mails are read, deleted and copied, and who took that action. The InTrust Plug-in for Exchange is priced at $20 per mailbox, and includes the InTrust Plug-in for Active Directory, which is required to run in tandem with the Exchange plug-in.

Quest competes with the likes of Bindview, NetIQ and NetPro on management of infrastructure.