You would perform an authoritative restore if an object such as a user, group, or OU was deleted by mistake because _____________________________
a. Performing a nonauthoratitive restore would only restore deleted objects temporarily, since AD DS replication would replicate the most recent copy back to the restored server, and the restored information would be lost
b. An authoritative restore specifically queries for recently deleted objects
c. An authoritative restore replicates changes made to the AD DS database since the last backup
d. None of the above.
C. An authoritative restore does not replicate changes made to the AD DS database since the last backup, so the restored version will not contain the mistaken deletion.
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