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What all does a system state restore point save the state of in Windows Server 2016?
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I'm fairly certain, all though not all together certain that it saves / restores the state of:
- The Registry
- Installed Software
- Server Settings (which I would assume generally get installed in the registry, unless they're
*.inifiles.)
But not:
- The Logs, as the logs should generally be sent somewhere else...like for instance a logging server...which are generally sent other places as well like a redundant logging server or two or three of them...
logging windows-server-2016 system-state
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I'm fairly certain, all though not all together certain that it saves / restores the state of:
- The Registry
- Installed Software
- Server Settings (which I would assume generally get installed in the registry, unless they're
*.inifiles.)
But not:
- The Logs, as the logs should generally be sent somewhere else...like for instance a logging server...which are generally sent other places as well like a redundant logging server or two or three of them...
logging windows-server-2016 system-state
See the accepted answer here - serverfault.com/questions/17624/…
– joeqwerty
1 min ago
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I'm fairly certain, all though not all together certain that it saves / restores the state of:
- The Registry
- Installed Software
- Server Settings (which I would assume generally get installed in the registry, unless they're
*.inifiles.)
But not:
- The Logs, as the logs should generally be sent somewhere else...like for instance a logging server...which are generally sent other places as well like a redundant logging server or two or three of them...
logging windows-server-2016 system-state
I'm fairly certain, all though not all together certain that it saves / restores the state of:
- The Registry
- Installed Software
- Server Settings (which I would assume generally get installed in the registry, unless they're
*.inifiles.)
But not:
- The Logs, as the logs should generally be sent somewhere else...like for instance a logging server...which are generally sent other places as well like a redundant logging server or two or three of them...
logging windows-server-2016 system-state
logging windows-server-2016 system-state
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See the accepted answer here - serverfault.com/questions/17624/…
– joeqwerty
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See the accepted answer here - serverfault.com/questions/17624/…
– joeqwerty
1 min ago
See the accepted answer here - serverfault.com/questions/17624/…
– joeqwerty
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See the accepted answer here - serverfault.com/questions/17624/…
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See the accepted answer here - serverfault.com/questions/17624/…
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