AGPM is gone. Your GPOs are uncontrolled. Your backup cannot rebuild your AD forest.
This month, Microsoft ended support for AGPM, the tool your team relies on for GPO governance. Every change made from now is unaudited, uncontrolled, and unrecoverable. And if that exposure becomes a ransomware attack, your existing backup cannot perform a full Active Directory forest recovery. Join us to close both gaps before you’re forced to.
- 420 min MANUAL AD FOREST RECOVERY (Quest RMAD DRE vs Manual Recovery)
- 46 min QUEST RECOVERY TO CLEAN OS (Quest RMAD DRE vs Manual Recovery)
- $730K AVG. COST PER HOUR OF AD DOWNTIME (Quest RMAD DRE Datasheet)
What We’ll Cover
1. The AGPM End-of-Life Impact
What the loss of AGPM means for your GPO governance, audit trail, and compliance posture — and what an unmanaged Group Policy environment looks like to an attacker.
2. Live Demo: AD Forest Recovery with RMAD DRE
A real-time demonstration of AD forest recovery using Quest RMAD DRE — from a 420-minute manual rebuild to a 46-minute automated recovery, from the same starting point.
3. GPOAdmin: The Structured Path Forward
A practical walkthrough of migrating from AGPM to Quest GPOAdmin — approval workflows, change tracking, rollback capabilities, and audit-ready reporting.
4. Open Discussion
A peer conversation on AD security challenges specific to regulated industries in Turkey. Chatham House rules apply.Speaker
Rudi Delport, Presales Engineer - Africa, Middle East, Turkey, Quest Software | Identity Solutions