To take backup of system state on a domain controller

How to backup of system state on domain controller?


Please follow step by step to take backup of system state on domain controller:
  1. Log on to the domain controller by using an account that has Domain Admins, local Administrator, or Backup Operator credentials.
  2. Start the Windows NT Backup Wizard by choosing one of the following options:
    • Open a command prompt, type ntbackup and press ENTER.
    • Click Start, point to Programs, then point to Accessories, then point to System Tools, and then click Backup.




    1. Click the Backup Wizard button, and then click Next.
    2. Select Only back up the system state data.
    3. In the Where to Store the Backup box, select the Backup Media Type by choosing one of the following options:
      • Choose File if you want to back up to a file. If you do not have a tape backup unit installed, File is selected automatically.
      • Choose a tape device if you want to back up to tape.
    1. In the Backup Media or File Name box, choose one of the following options:
      • If you are backing up to a file, type a path and file name for the backup (.bkf) file, or click the Browse button to find a folder or file. If the destination folder or file does not exist, the system creates it.
      • If you are backing up to a tape unit, choose the tape that you want to use.
    1. After you click Next, the Completing the Backup Wizard screen appears. This screen summarizes the options selected for this backup job. Verify that Prompt to replace data is listed in the How category. If it is not, click the Advanced button, click Next until you reach the Media Options screen, and then select Replace the data on the media with this backup.
    2. Complete the remaining wizard screens, and click Finish to begin the backup operation. When a Replace Data dialog box appears, click Yes to overwrite the existing backup on this tape or file path with this backup. A progress

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