Assuming that the necessary components (SMTP, NNTP, ASP, etc) are already in
place on the Exchange server, the only thing I have seen that causes that
error is where there is no GC at the site where the Exchange server is
located. I have no explanation for why it is so, but I ran into this twice
already. In both situations, there were already E2K in place and functional
and installing a new E2K at the site does not present the same problem. The
problem only manifested itself when installing E2K3. Putting up a GC at the
site and allowing time for replication was the only way I was able to get
E2K3 installed.
 
YMMV
 
 
Sincerely,

D�j� Ak�m�l�f�, MCSE+M MCSA+M MCP+I
Microsoft MVP - Directory Services
www.readymaids.com - we know IT
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Yesterday?  -anon

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Jacqui Hurst
Sent: Wed 2/16/2005 6:17 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [ActiveDir] OT: Exchange 2003 Forestprep


This is a shot in the dark but has anyone experienced (and solved) this
before.
 
Forestprep was run quite sometime ago on a clean Windows 2003 AD environment.
In addition to this a couple of other schema extensions have been applied (
ILO and Novadigm extensions).
 
I am now in the process of installing Exchange 2003 after completing the
setup and sync with ADC.
 
When I run the setup I receive the following error
 
Setup failed while installing sub component Microsoft Exchange
Organization-Level Container chilren with error code 0xc1037ae6.
 
I have looked at the LDIF.err file and found it to be failing when trying to
modify an object in the CN=Address-Templates container (within Exchange part
of configuration container)  I have looked in here and found that there are
no template objects.
 
I uninstalled Exchange (fully) and rerun forestprep but this still hasn't
created them.  The account being used to install Exchange has Schema,
Enterprise, Exchange delegation, local machine admin rights but I didn't
think it really need all this once the forestprep had been run.
 
I have looked at article 870829 but unless I doing something wrong this
doesn't appear to help (I did change the paths while the setup was halfway
through (at the error) and tried a retry instead of cancel and rerunning the
setup process as it takes an age to complete the installtion and then remove
it to start again)  
 
Hope all this makes sense after all it is 2am 
 
Cheers 
 
Jacqui
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