Hey all,

I am setting up a development environment to test our migration scenario
from Exchange 5.5 to Exchange 2000 but ran into a snag.
In my development environment I have a Domain Controller that was built
and added to our production domain in order to have a recent
list of user accounts, groups, etc. This Domain Controller was then
removed from the production area and added to the Developement
environment
where I needed to Seize the FSMO roles for the development domain. (The
production domain has all the appropriate roles). When I attempt
to install the ADC provided by our Exchange 2000 CD I eventually receive
an error stating that the account that I am running the ADC setup.exe
from does not have the sufficient rights to modify/upgrade the schema.
(I don't have the exact error in front of me). This doesn't make sense
because I am launching the ADC Setup from
the Domain Administrator account, which I verified is part of the Domain
Admins group, which is part of the builtin/Administrators group, it is
part of the Enterprise Admins group, and the Schema Admins group. I even
went as far to make another account with duplicte memberships thinking
that the ADC had issues with the Domain Administrator account, but even
that failed. I have verified that this DOmain Controller is indeed
running all 5 FSMO roles and is a Global Catalog (the only domain
controller in the development domain) . Can anyone point me in the right
direction? 

Windows 2000 Server
Service Pack 3 w/latest patches
1.8GHz server (speed shouldn't be an issue)
512MB memory
Exchange 2000 ADC


Thanks!

-dan

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