I've a question regarding the schema extension required to install sccm2007
We have a forest with a root domain ( company.com) and three child domain
(a.company.com , b.company.com , c.company.com)
Reading the documentation regarding schema extension I found that the
configmgr_ad_schema.ldf file must be edited to change DC=X with the domain
to be extended .
My question is , doI have to change it with the root domain or with each
child domain ?
thanks
Stefano
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