Re: 2003 R2 adprep /forestprep

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what do you want to know?

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# Jorge de Almeida Pinto # MVP Windows Server - Directory Services

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"Andy Wolsten" <AndyWolsten@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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thanks for the reply

how about with regards to running adprep /forestprep with final result of
upgrading to windows server 2003 R2

"Jorge de Almeida Pinto [MVP]" wrote:

nope, no reboot required for forestprep and domainprep

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# Jorge de Almeida Pinto # MVP Windows Server - Directory Services

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rights!
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"Andy Wolsten" <AndyWolsten@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi,

when running adprep /forestprep in preperation for windows 2k3 standard
r2,
will it require a reboot of the server. I am just trying to schedule
the
work. Is it ok to run in busines hours, are users requrired to log off?






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