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Don't you any Forest Functional level requirement to get this
schema update implemented?
I know you can update the schema at any functional level, but the
features you have at the schema level can be dependent of the Forest Functional
level.
That said, the error "The system can not find the file specified.
(0x80070002)", doesn't sound like a schema error.
Maybe is there an LDIF file missing during the schema
upgrade?
Just some ideas ...
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Carlos Magalhaes Sent: Thursday, August 11, 2005 1:48 PM To: [email protected] Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Schema Updates And the method you are
using, if you using script or LDIF please post the text in your email too so we
can diagnose the problem. Carlos From:
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On Behalf Of Dean
Wells Your thinking is
accurate but there are many other potential preventive factors, a great deal
more detail re: the errors you're experiencing would
help. -- From:
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On Behalf Of
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Hi,
I
am having some problems updating the schema for Avaya Unified Messaging. It is
my thinking that in Windows 2003 the schema is already enabled for updates as
long as you are in the Schema Admins group. In Windows 2000 you had to enable
the Schema to be updated. Am I correct or
misguided? Thanks!
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Title: Schema Updates
- RE: [ActiveDir] Schema Updates Alain Lissoir
- RE: [ActiveDir] Schema Updates travis.abrams
- RE: [ActiveDir] Schema Updates travis.abrams
- RE: [ActiveDir] Schema Updates travis.abrams
- RE: [ActiveDir] Schema Updates travis.abrams
- RE: [ActiveDir] Schema Updates joe
- RE: [ActiveDir] Schema Updates Tim Vander Kooi
- RE: [ActiveDir] Schema Updates Marcus.Oh
- RE: [ActiveDir] Schema Updates Tim Vander Kooi
