Re: ADPREP /forestprep And R2
You need to add yourself to both the Enterprise Admins and Schema Admins to
modify the schema. These are groups, not permissions. The necessary
permissions are granted to those groups, hence the reason you need to be a
member of those groups.
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Paul Williams
Microsoft MVP - Windows Server - Directory Services
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