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Active Directory Recycle Bin
This is a new feature of Windows 2008 R2 which is disabled by default. This
feature will be available only if your forest functional level is Windows 2008 R2
and above. Once you enable this feature, it cannot be disabled.

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How to enable?

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There is no GUI to enable AD recycle bin


Open powershell execute the below:
ImportModule ActiveDirectory
EnableADOptionalFeature Identity "Recycle Bin Feature" Scope
ForestOrConfigurationSet Target "globomantics.local" whatif

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What makes AD Recycle Bin special ?


Normal Deletion process : An object is deleted, it is moved to Deleted Objects

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container after changing the object attribute IsDeleted to True (Tombstoning).

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Most of its attributes of the object will be striped off at this point. The striped
off object could be retained during TSL and will be deleted permanently after
TSL.

well but except the attribute striping. When an AD object is deleted with recycle
bin enabled, the system preserves all of the object's attributes.

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In short, if you want the attributes of the deleted objects to be available after

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tombstone reanimation, enable AD recycle Bin.

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AD Recycle Bin process

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An object has been removed from AD andit is now 'logically deleted' from
The deleted object is moved to Deleted Objects container and will remain
in the container throughout the duration of the Deleted object lifetime.

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authoritative restore

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After the deleted object lifetime period, the logically deleted object will

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Within this period the object can be recovered using AD recycle bin or

become recycled object(which is same as a Tombstoned object).


The recycled object will remain in Deleted Container until the Recycled

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object lifetime expires after which the object will be physically deleted

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with the help of garbage collection process.

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