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 1. Choose a file(s) on the server that has been backed up as part of your plan (a good candidate is an html file from a website).
 1. Change/delete the file(s) so as to deface/destroy the website.
 1. Restore the original file(s)
 1. Show the restored website for full credit.
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This recovery exercise must be done in class and demonstrated for the teacher. There is no documentation for this lab!
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 1. I will choose a file(s) on the server that has been backed up as part of your plan - I will undoubtedly choose an IIS file.
 1. I will change/delete the file(s) so as to deface/destroy the website.
 1. You get to figure out which one it was and restore the original file(s)
 1. Demonstrate the restored website for full credit.
== Video Grade Guide ==
||Topics||Points||
||Show the website you will deface or destroy.||10||
||Show a file being deleted or change||10||
||Show that the changed defaced/destroyed the website||10||
||Show the restore procedure restoring the selected file to its original condition||50||
||Show the website restored.||20||

Lab 11

  1. Choose a file(s) on the server that has been backed up as part of your plan (a good candidate is an html file from a website).
  2. Change/delete the file(s) so as to deface/destroy the website.
  3. Restore the original file(s)
  4. Show the restored website for full credit.

There is no documentation for this lab!

Video Grade Guide

Topics

Points

Show the website you will deface or destroy.

10

Show a file being deleted or change

10

Show that the changed defaced/destroyed the website

10

Show the restore procedure restoring the selected file to its original condition

50

Show the website restored.

20

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