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hello friends this is Nick from docHub solutions and today Im going to show you how you can perform a non-authoritative and later authoritative Active Directory restore on Windows Server 2012 r2 in this video Im going to start by showing you my current scenario and my current lab that I have for NLB lab comm Im going to show you what are the objects and what are the organizational units that Im going to delete in order for me to start with the restore afterwards so Im going to start by deleting the branch organizational unit alongside with other users all the security and distribution groups and Im going to force a replication to all my DCs which are currently only two but this will help me to remove completely my branch organizational unit from my domain after that Im going to boot my DC into active directory restore mode or directory services restore mode and from there Im going to perform an non-authoritative restore which is a system state restore and Im going to use the W