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Adoption followed steadily. Junior admins gained confidence—what used to be a multi-hour supervised restore was now a safe, auditable 20-minute task. Senior admins reclaimed time for strategic projects. Security teams appreciated the audit trails and the ability to enforce approval policies. The devs added role-based UI restrictions so technicians could request restores without direct write access, ensuring principle-of-least-privilege practices remained intact.
The tool natively supports alternative domain controllers. If you are targeting a specific DC or managing a multi-domain forest, you can specify the target server credentials and domain path directly within the GUI. 4. Single and Batch Restoration
This public link is valid for 7 days and shares a thread, including any personal information you added. This link or copies made by others cannot be deleted. If you share with third parties, their policies apply. Can’t copy the link right now. Try again later. adrestorenet the gui version of adrestore
—a free GUI-based tool that brings the power of "tombstone reanimation" to an easy-to-use interface. What is ADRestore.NET?
: You can explicitly choose which Domain Controller you want to connect to and query for deleted objects. Adoption followed steadily
ADRestoreNET bridges the gap between command-line efficiency and graphical user interface convenience. Developed as a .NET application, it queries the Active Directory tombstone and displays deleted objects in a clean, searchable grid. Key Features
is the graphical user interface (GUI) companion to the classic Microsoft Sysinternals ADRestore command-line tool. Created by Guy Teverovsky, it simplifies "tombstone reanimation"—the process of recovering Active Directory objects that have been deleted but not yet purged from the database. Key Features & Benefits Security teams appreciated the audit trails and the
Your heart sinks. Restoring from a system state backup is slow and painful. But what if I told you there’s a fast, free, and now way to bring tombstoned AD objects back to life?