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<#
.SYNOPSIS
Restores the {DCName} domain controller from ntds.dit.
.REMARKS
This script should only be executed on a freshly installed {OSName}. Use at your own risk
The DSInternals PowerShell module must be installed for all users on the target server.
.AUTHOR
Michael Grafnetter
#>
#Requires -Version 3 -Modules DSInternals -RunAsAdministrator
$initTask = Register-ScheduledJob -Name DSInternals-RFM-Initializer -ScriptBlock {
workflow Restore-DomainController
{
if ($env:COMPUTERNAME -ne '{DCName}')
{
# A server rename operation is required.
Rename-Computer -NewName '{DCName}' -Force
# We explicitly suspend the workflow as Restart-Computer with the -Wait parameter does not survive local reboots.
Restart-Computer -Force -Delay 5
Suspend-Workflow -Label 'Waiting for reboot'
}
if ((Get-Service NTDS -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue) -eq $null)
{
# A DC promotion is required.
# Note: In order to mainstain compatibility with Windows Server 2008 R2, the ADDSDeployment module is not used.
dcpromo.exe /unattend /ReplicaOrNewDomain:Domain /NewDomain:Forest /NewDomainDNSName:"{DomainName}" /DomainNetBiosName:"{NetBIOSDomainName}" /DomainLevel:{DomainMode} /ForestLevel:{ForestMode} '/SafeModeAdminPassword:"{DSRMPassword}"' /DatabasePath:"{TargetDBDirPath}" /LogPath:"{TargetLogDirPath}" /SysVolPath:"{TargetSysvolPath}" /AllowDomainReinstall:Yes /CreateDNSDelegation:No /DNSOnNetwork:No /InstallDNS:Yes /RebootOnCompletion:No
}
# Reboot the computer into Directory Services Restore Mode
bcdedit.exe /set safeboot dsrepair
Restart-Computer -Force -Delay 5
Suspend-Workflow -Label 'Waiting for reboot'
# Create a snapshot of the current state as a precaution.
InlineScript {
# Note: As ntdsutil might not be installed when instantiating the workflow, it needs to be wrapped.
ntdsutil.exe 'activate instance ntds' snapshot create quit quit
}
# Re-encrypt the DB with the new boot key.
$currentBootKey = Get-BootKey -Online
Set-ADDBBootKey -DBPath '{SourceDBPath}' -LogPath '{SourceLogDirPath}' -OldBootKey {OldBootKey} -NewBootKey $currentBootKey
# Clone the DC account password.
$ntdsParams = Get-ItemProperty -Path HKLM:\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\NTDS\Parameters
InlineScript {
# Note: SupplementalCredentials do not get serialized properly without using InlineScript.
$dcAccount = Get-ADDBAccount -SamAccountName '{DCName}$' -DBPath $using:ntdsParams.'DSA Database file' -LogPath $using:ntdsParams.'Database log files path' -BootKey $using:currentBootKey
Set-ADDBAccountPasswordHash -ObjectGuid {DCGuid} -NTHash $dcAccount.NTHash -SupplementalCredentials $dcAccount.SupplementalCredentials -DBPath '{SourceDBPath}' -LogPath '{SourceLogDirPath}' -BootKey $using:currentBootKey
}
# Replace the database and transaction logs.
robocopy.exe '{SourceDBDirPath}' $ntdsParams.'DSA Working Directory' *.dit *.edb *.chk *.jfm /MIR /NP /NDL /NJS
robocopy.exe '{SourceLogDirPath}' $ntdsParams.'Database log files path' *.log *.jrs /MIR /NP /NDL /NJS
# Replace SYSVOL.
$netlogonParams = Get-ItemProperty -Path HKLM:\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Netlogon\Parameters -Name SysVol
robocopy.exe '{SourceSysvolPath}' (Join-Path -Path $netlogonParams.SysVol -ChildPath 'domain') /COPYALL /SECFIX /TIMFIX /DCOPY:DAT /MIR /NP /NDL
# Reconfigure LSA policies. We would get into a BSOD loop if they do not match the corresponding values in the database.
Set-LsaPolicyInformation -DomainName '{NetBIOSDomainName}' -DnsDomainName '{NetBIOSDomainName}' -DnsForestName '{ForestName}' -DomainGuid {DomainGuid} -DomainSid {DomainSid}
# Tell the DC that its DB has intentionally been restored. A new InvocationID will be generated as soon as the service starts.
Set-ItemProperty -Path HKLM:\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\NTDS\Parameters -Name 'Database restored from backup' -Value 1 -Force
Remove-ItemProperty -Path HKLM:\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\NTDS\Parameters -Name 'DSA Database Epoch' -Force
# Disable DSRM and do one last reboot.
bcdedit.exe /deletevalue safeboot
Restart-Computer -Force -Delay 5
Suspend-Workflow -Label 'Waiting for reboot'
}
# Delete any pre-existing workflows with the same name before starting a new one.
Remove-Job -Name DSInternals-RFM-Workflow -Force -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue
# Start the workflow.
Restore-DomainController -JobName DSInternals-RFM-Workflow
}
$resumeTask = Register-ScheduledJob -Name DSInternals-RFM-Resumer -Trigger (New-JobTrigger -AtStartup) -ScriptBlock {
# Resume the workflow after the computer is rebooted.
Resume-Job -Name DSInternals-RFM-Workflow -Wait | Wait-Job | where State -In Completed,Failed,Stopped | foreach {
# Perform cleanup when finished.
Remove-Job -Job $PSItem -Force
Unregister-ScheduledJob -Name DSInternals-RFM-Initializer -Force
Unregister-ScheduledJob -Name DSInternals-RFM-Resumer -Force
}
}
# Configure the scheduled tasks to run under the SYSTEM account.
# Note: In order to maintain compatibility with Windows Server 2008 R2, the ScheduledTasks module is not used.
schtasks.exe /Change /TN '\Microsoft\Windows\PowerShell\ScheduledJobs\DSInternals-RFM-Initializer' /RU SYSTEM | Out-Null
schtasks.exe /Change /TN '\Microsoft\Windows\PowerShell\ScheduledJobs\DSInternals-RFM-Resumer' /RU SYSTEM | Out-Null
# Start the workflow task and let the magic happen.
Write-Host 'The {DCName} domain controller will now be restored. Several reboots will follow.'
pause
$initTask.RunAsTask()