Shadow Copy Solve Windows Server 2008 Sharing Hidden Trouble

  

In order to prevent users on the LAN from modifying the shared resources in the server system at will, the network administrator often performs shared access permission setting operations or other security setting operations on the target shared resources in the server system, and may also share resources. The folder in which it is located is regularly backed up; after logging in to the server system in the future, users can easily access the shared resources, which can greatly improve work efficiency. However, in the process of actually accessing shared resources, many friends always complain that when accessing the target shared resources in the server system, the shared files that are deleted or modified by mistake cannot be restored normally like the local recycle bin; If the administrator simply restores the data recovery function of the server system, it may cause the shared content of some access users to return to the state before the data backup. Obviously, it is not advisable to restore the shared content that is deleted by mistake. of. In fact, in the server environment where Windows Server 2008 is installed, we can skillfully use the system's continuously enhanced shadow copy function to achieve arbitrary data recovery operations, and finally let Windows Server 2008 shared resources "back in time". .


Although the Windows Server 2003 server system already has a shadow copy function, this feature has been significantly enhanced in the Windows Server 2008 system environment, and we can borrow the shadow copy function reasonably. Create a point-in-time copy of the target shared folder in the server. In the future, if the shared resource is accidentally deleted or modified by the user, we can try to access the shared folder copy at the corresponding point in time to restore the shared content at a specific point in time. The state before the operation was accidentally deleted or mistakenly modified. Of course, in order to properly use the shadow copy function, we must install and configure this function in the Windows Server 2008 server system, and install the appropriate client program in the LAN workstation system.

After configuring and installing the shadow copy function in the server system, we must remember to create a real-time copy when the shared folder status is normal. When the target shared content is accidentally modified or deleted in the future, The LAN user only needs to open the property setting dialog box of the shared folder on the client system, and then enter the "previous version" option setting page, select the shadow copy at a certain time point listed in the page, and finally click The "Restore" button allows the target shared resource to be "back in time". Of course, when creating a point-in-time shadow copy, we must choose a good point in time, try to create a shadow copy every time the target shared folder changes significantly, and can not create a shadow copy frequently, otherwise we will be difficult to be accurate in the future. Quickly select the right time point for data recovery. Previous 12 3 4 5 Next Read more

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