What should you do?

You work as an enterprise administrator at Domain.com. The Domain.com network consists of a single Active Directory domain named Domain.com. All servers on the Domain.com network run Windows Server 2008.
The Finance department of Domain.com contains an organizational unit named King Finance. In turn, King Finance contains a separate OU for CKWorkstations, CKGroups and CKClients. At present KingFinance is backed up every evening.
During routine monitoring you discover that a newly appointed administrator deleted CKGroups. You receive an instruction from the CIO to ensure that the organizational unit is restored without affecting CKClients and CKWorkstations.
What should you do?

You work as an enterprise administrator at Domain.com. The Domain.com network consists of a single Active Directory domain named Domain.com. All servers on the Domain.com network run Windows Server 2008.
The Finance department of Domain.com contains an organizational unit named King Finance. In turn, King Finance contains a separate OU for CKWorkstations, CKGroups and CKClients. At present KingFinance is backed up every evening.
During routine monitoring you discover that a newly appointed administrator deleted CKGroups. You receive an instruction from the CIO to ensure that the organizational unit is restored without affecting CKClients and CKWorkstations.
What should you do?

A.
Your best option would be to execute a non-authoritative restore of CKGroups.

B.
Your best option would be to execute a non-authoritative restore of KingFinance.

C.
Your best option would be to execute an authoritative restore of KingFinance.

D.
Your best option would be to execute an authoritative restore of CKGroups.



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Correct answer is D