Re: suggested hardware?



If I am Domain Admin, Enterprise Admin, Local Admin, and an Exchange
Admin (god), will I still need to run Forest Prep? We are a small
organization, not a large enterprise, and I can grant myself any rights
I desire. I understand this to be more of a security delegation, than a
exchange requirement. Is this correct? I understand that Domain prep is
necessarry in order to create two new domain groups and a new Public
Folder proxy, but wonder is Forest prep is necessarry?

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