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Holland + Knight From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Carlos Magalhaes Sent: Thursday, August 11, 2005 5:30 PM To: [email protected] Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Schema Updates Can you reach the
Schema FSMO via dns lookup? Carlos From:
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On Behalf Of Dean
Wells Which domain is the
schema FSMO in? Any replication issues? Have you verified the schema FSMO
is replicating? Have you taken it offline in order to conduct this
upgrade? -- From:
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] I saw that article.
This is on the schema master with an account that has Schema and
From:
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On Behalf Of Dean
Wells First hit from google
is - ... it too references
the "Schema updates allowed" value but I'd guess you've got another problem
since that is not required against a 2K3 DC, initial thoughts lead me toward
InitSync not being met. Is the update focused
against the schema FSMO? Please describe your
configuration, number of DCs/domains/OS versions
... -- From:
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] The application has an
installer that is used to update the schema. When it runs it seems to be trying
to enable the schema for writing and fails. We receive the following error, "The
system can not find the file specified. (0x80070002)". I think this is an Avaya
specific error. My main reason for
asking was the integrator was disagreeing with me about 2003 already being
enabled for Schema updates and I wanted to make sure I wasn't going
crazy. Is anyone else running this application in a 2003
environment? Thanks,
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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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[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 Dean Wells
- RE: [ActiveDir] Schema Updates Thommes, Michael M.
- RE: [ActiveDir] Schema Updates travis.abrams
- RE: [ActiveDir] Schema Updates Dean Wells
- RE: [ActiveDir] Schema Updates Carlos Magalhaes
- RE: [ActiveDir] Schema Updates Alain Lissoir
- RE: [ActiveDir] Schema Updates Carlos Magalhaes
- 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 Tim Vander Kooi
- RE: [ActiveDir] Schema Updates Marcus.Oh
- RE: [ActiveDir] Schema Updates Tim Vander Kooi
- RE: [ActiveDir] Schema Updates Marcus.Oh
- RE: [ActiveDir] Schema Updates Marcus.Oh
- RE: [ActiveDir] Schema Updates Tim Vander Kooi
