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Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The domain contains a domain controller named Server1.
You recently restored a backup of the Active Directory database from Server1 to an alternate Location. The restore operation does not interrupt the Active Directory services on Server1.
You need to make the Active Directory data in the backup accessible by using Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP).
Which tool should you use?
Active Directory Administrative Center
Active Directory Users and Computers
Group Policy Management Console
Correct answer: E
Explanation:
Dsamain.exe, allows an ntds.dit file to be mounted and exposed as an LDAP server, which means you can use such familiar tools as ADSIEdit, LDP.exe, and Active Directory Users and Computers to interact with a mounted database. References:http://www.itprotoday.com/windows-8/using-active-directory-snapshots-and-dsamain-tool
Dsamain.exe, allows an ntds.dit file to be mounted and exposed as an LDAP server, which means you can use such familiar tools as ADSIEdit, LDP.exe, and Active Directory Users and Computers to interact with a mounted database.
References:
http://www.itprotoday.com/windows-8/using-active-directory-snapshots-and-dsamain-tool