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That's
a fairly good definition ;-)
He
managed the E2k group in redmond.
Definte E2k expert...
I
doubt it would hurt to run again, but its not necessary.
Roger
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Roger D.
Seielstad - MCSE Sr. Systems Administrator Inovis Inc.
Does it hurt to run it again?
I'm told by a E2K expert that domain prep should be ran
again.
It's been over a year since it was ran.
No need. Think about the changes that happen to the domain in
Mixed->Native mode conversions.
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Roger D.
Seielstad - MCSE Sr. Systems Administrator Inovis
Inc.
Ok, let me ask this.
When forest prep and domain prep was ran, the child domain was
in mixed mode, since we have switched to native.
Should domain prep be ran again?
Assuming you are keeping the
organization name the same, no you do not need to run it again.
Domain prep needs to be run once for each domain that exists. It's a
very quick thing that creates the groups for you. If you will not
have an Exchange server in a domain, it still doesn't hurt to run
it. This will give you the group structure that you may want to use
anyway.
Marc Zukerman
Senior Network Engineer
Greenwich Technology
Partners
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, March 27,
2003 12:05 PM
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] AD
synchronization
It's been a year since since forest prep was ran, does it
need to be ran again?
Also, does domain prep need to ran?
We have an empty root domain, with two child
domains.
One of the child domains will have two E2k servers, one
will be OWA only.
Yes, but it's just the GC sync, not
AD.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, March 27,
2003 10:21 AM
Subject: [ActiveDir] AD
synchronization
If forest
prep has already been ran, and a new E2k Server is brought up
does a full AD Synchronization take place on all
GCs?
Don
L. Murawski
Sr.
Network Administrator
WorldTravel BTI
Phone: (404) 923-9468
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949-6710
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549-1264
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