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thanks Eric for the excellent link to the new KB on
the details of what adprep really does! From: Eric Fleischman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Donnerstag, 19. Februar 2004 22:57 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Schema changes between 2000 and 2003 Actually if you want to
just understand what adprep /forestprep is doing in the context of schema
changes, you’ll find the ldif files on the w2k03 cd itself (I believe in the
i386 directory). See sch*.ldf for them all. All adprep is doing for schema
upgrades is importing those files. What this shows you is
what forest prep does. What it does not capture is just a delta….that is, maybe
you have some of them already. Clearly seeing the absolute work it does will not
show you that, but Guido’s method will. There is one schema
issue that we are aware of and documented even before w2k03 shipped that is in
the context of Exchange. That, how to avoid it, and how to fix it should you
forget to avoid it (not that you would of course J) can be found in this
KB: http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=325379 Keyword search on the
word ‘exchange’ should let you find it in that article pretty
quickly. One last link then I’m
done.J Here is a kb that talks
about what adprep does (both forest and domain) in great
detail: Operations That Are
Performed by the Adprep.exe Utility When You Add a Windows Server 2003 Domain
Controller to a Windows 2000 Domain or http://support.microsoft.com/Default.aspx?kbid=309628 ~Eric From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of GRILLENMEIER,GUIDO
(HP-Germany,ex1) the simplest way to get
what you want is to do a schema dump before and after ADPREPing a 2000 AD - you
can then do a simple file compare with WinDiff and voila, you'll get all the
changes. I'd use CSVDE to dump the classes and
attributes. csvde –f
classes.txt –d cn=schema,cn=configuration,dc=ROOTDOMAIN –r
(objectCategory=classSchema) csvde –f
attribute.txt –d cn=schema,cn=configuration,dc=ROOTDOMAIN –r
(objectCategory=attributeSchema) from these, remove the
following columns prior to comparing the respective
files: ·
uSNChanged
·
uSNCreated ·
whenChanged ·
whenCreated ·
DITContentRules ·
ExtendedClassInfo ·
modifyTimeStamp ·
extendedAttributeInfo /Guido From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
We recently upgraded our schema to
support Exchange 2003 and one of the LDAP display names for an existing
attribute changed and it broke some of our apps. Now we are preparing to
upgrade the schema to support upgrading to 2003, but I want to be sure of all
changes to existing schema attributes so I can prepare applications to make
proper changes. I haven't found a comprehensive list of changes that are
made and was hoping someone here could point me in the right
direction. Thanks, -Jon This
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RE: [ActiveDir] Schema changes between 2000 and 2003
GRILLENMEIER,GUIDO (HP-Germany,ex1) Fri, 20 Feb 2004 00:25:56 -0800
- [ActiveDir] Schema changes between 200... jonathan . r . meyer
- RE: [ActiveDir] Schema changes be... joe
- RE: [ActiveDir] Schema changes be... GRILLENMEIER,GUIDO (HP-Germany,ex1)
- RE: [ActiveDir] Schema changes be... Eric Fleischman
- RE: [ActiveDir] Schema changes be... GRILLENMEIER,GUIDO (HP-Germany,ex1)
- RE: [ActiveDir] Schema changes be... Flight, L.
