1. Log in as Administrator to the Domain Controller (SYS1).
2. Verify for the Forest and Domain Functional Level to Windows Server 2012.
3. Go to Start, select Active Directory Administrative Center.
4. In Active Directory Administrative Center, select Microsoft (Local), click Enable Recycle Bin
5. Click OK to confirm the Enable Recycle Bin feature.
6. Click OK, and Refresh Active Directory Administrative Center now.
7. Go to Start, select Active Directory Users and Computers.
8. Right click User (User1) and select Delete, click Yesto confirm the deletion.
9. Go to Active Directory Administrative Center, select Microsoft (local), Deleted Objects c
10. Select the User account (User 1) to be restored, right click and select Restore.
Verification
1. Go to Start, Select Active Directory Users and Computers, and verify for the restored user account.
2. Verify for the Forest and Domain Functional Level to Windows Server 2012.
3. Go to Start, select Active Directory Administrative Center.
4. In Active Directory Administrative Center, select Microsoft (Local), click Enable Recycle Bin
5. Click OK to confirm the Enable Recycle Bin feature.
6. Click OK, and Refresh Active Directory Administrative Center now.
7. Go to Start, select Active Directory Users and Computers.
8. Right click User (User1) and select Delete, click Yesto confirm the deletion.
9. Go to Active Directory Administrative Center, select Microsoft (local), Deleted Objects c
10. Select the User account (User 1) to be restored, right click and select Restore.
Verification
1. Go to Start, Select Active Directory Users and Computers, and verify for the restored user account.
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