You need to get back the deleted objects as quickly as possible without disrupting the network.It’s the time of year when we get a little reflective and look back on trends we are seeing in the software asset management industry. You perform system state backups ever night. She explains that although the OU was empty this morning, she had moved some user accounts into that OU at or shortly after the time you deleted the OU. She explains the OU's purpose, and points out she had added it yesterday to prepare for a new department. You get a call from another administrator complaining that you deleted the OU she was working with. You delete the OU and start checking to see who might have added it. One day you check Active Directory and find a new OU that doesn't meet your organizational plan.
Numerous network administrators work in Active Directory adding users and maintaining user accounts. Your network uses a distributed administrative approach. Five domain controllers, all running Windows Server 2012 R2 server, are located on the network. The network has a single domain,, running a Windows 2003 functional level. You are the administrator for WestSim Corporation. Each branch office server should be configured so as to minimize the amount of user data that will be compromised in the event that the server is stolen.