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Guest TuxEdu
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I have 3 Windows 2003 Domain Controllers and I am wanting to set up a

Windows 2003 R2 print server. So my plans are to upgrade the schema

to R2 but I don't want to upgrade my domain controllers to R2. Is

this possible or do I have to at least have one R2 domain controller?

 

Thank you

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Guest Danny Sanders
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Re: Windows 2003 R2 Schema extention

 

So my plans are to upgrade the schema

> to R2

 

You would do this by running adprep on the schema master for your domain.

>I have 3 Windows 2003 Domain Controllers and I am wanting to set up a

> Windows 2003 R2 print server.

 

This server would be the only server you actually "update" to R2 by running

setup2 from the second disk of the R2 set.

 

When you update the schema it prepares your domain for the new R2 features.

This will allow you to install the "updated" features on which ever server

you want to use those updated features on.

 

hth

DDS

 

"TuxEdu" <rstamps@gmail.com> wrote in message

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>I have 3 Windows 2003 Domain Controllers and I am wanting to set up a

> Windows 2003 R2 print server. So my plans are to upgrade the schema

> to R2 but I don't want to upgrade my domain controllers to R2. Is

> this possible or do I have to at least have one R2 domain controller?

>

> Thank you

>

Guest TuxEdu
Posted

Re: Windows 2003 R2 Schema extention

 

On Jul 10, 2:31 pm, "Danny Sanders" <DSand...@NOSPAMciber.com> wrote:

> So my plans are to upgrade the schema

>

> > to R2

>

> You would do this by running adprep on the schema master for your domain.

>

> >I have 3 Windows 2003 Domain Controllers and I am wanting to set up a

> > Windows 2003 R2 print server.

>

> This server would be the only server you actually "update" to R2 by running

> setup2 from the second disk of the R2 set.

>

> When you update the schema it prepares your domain for the new R2 features.

> This will allow you to install the "updated" features on which ever server

> you want to use those updated features on.

>

> hth

> DDS

>

> "TuxEdu" <rsta...@gmail.com> wrote in message

>

> news:1184093019.491021.35160@d55g2000hsg.googlegroups.com...

>

>

>

> >I have 3 Windows 2003 Domain Controllers and I am wanting to set up a

> > Windows 2003 R2 print server. So my plans are to upgrade the schema

> > to R2 but I don't want to upgrade my domain controllers to R2. Is

> > this possible or do I have to at least have one R2 domain controller?

>

> > Thank you- Hide quoted text -

>

> - Show quoted text -

 

So I dont need a R2 Domain Controller?

Guest Danny Sanders
Posted

Re: Windows 2003 R2 Schema extention

 

> So I dont need a R2 Domain Controller?

>

 

No.

 

 

DDS

 

"TuxEdu" <rstamps@gmail.com> wrote in message

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> On Jul 10, 2:31 pm, "Danny Sanders" <DSand...@NOSPAMciber.com> wrote:

>> So my plans are to upgrade the schema

>>

>> > to R2

>>

>> You would do this by running adprep on the schema master for your domain.

>>

>> >I have 3 Windows 2003 Domain Controllers and I am wanting to set up a

>> > Windows 2003 R2 print server.

>>

>> This server would be the only server you actually "update" to R2 by

>> running

>> setup2 from the second disk of the R2 set.

>>

>> When you update the schema it prepares your domain for the new R2

>> features.

>> This will allow you to install the "updated" features on which ever

>> server

>> you want to use those updated features on.

>>

>> hth

>> DDS

>>

>> "TuxEdu" <rsta...@gmail.com> wrote in message

>>

>> news:1184093019.491021.35160@d55g2000hsg.googlegroups.com...

>>

>>

>>

>> >I have 3 Windows 2003 Domain Controllers and I am wanting to set up a

>> > Windows 2003 R2 print server. So my plans are to upgrade the schema

>> > to R2 but I don't want to upgrade my domain controllers to R2. Is

>> > this possible or do I have to at least have one R2 domain controller?

>>

>> > Thank you- Hide quoted text -

>>

>> - Show quoted text -

>

> So I dont need a R2 Domain Controller?

>


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