Exchange 2010 Prepare forest
Hi folks.We have a dedicated forest root domain(a.com)And for each location there is a child domain. (brazil.a.com) (usa.a.com) etc.We will not install exchange 2010 on forest root level bur each location(child domain) will have their owa exchange 2010 inside the same forest(a.com)But what about the preparing commands best practices?Should i run prepare/schema and prepera/alldomans on root level although we will not install exchange at this level? After that start installation on each childdomain?Or should i run prepare/schema and prepera/alldomain on a child location with a user that has schema admin rgihts ?Thanks.
March 11th, 2010 11:05am

Hello,The adprep /prepareSchema must be run on the forest root schema master because as you may know there is only one schema master in the forest. Also you can run the one time prepera=e /alldomains or you can go to each domain and run the adprep /prepareadIsaac Oben MCITP:EA, MCSE
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March 11th, 2010 5:07pm

You will probably have to run PrepareSchema from the root domain becuase of permissions, so that question is probably moot. PrepareAllDomains will prepare all the domains as long as the account you're using has sufficient rights, including the root domain, regardless of where you run it, so it really doesn't make any difference. Therefore, I would just run both from the root domain and ensure that your account has rights in all domains. -- Ed Crowley MVP"There are seldom good technological solutions to behavioral problems.". "biblo45" wrote in message news:b1cb696b-8c00-4eb4-9838-7174424fd5b2...Hi folks.We have a dedicated forest root domain(a.com)And for each location there is a child domain. (brazil.a.com) (usa.a.com) etc.We will not install exchange 2010 on forest root level bur each location(child domain) will have their owa exchange 2010 inside the same forest(a.com)But what about the preparing commands best practices?Should i run prepare/schema and prepera/alldomans on root level although we will not install exchange at this level? After that start installation on each childdomain?Or should i run prepare/schema and prepera/alldomain on a child location with a user that has schema admin rgihts ?Thanks. Ed Crowley MVP "There are seldom good technological solutions to behavioral problems."
March 11th, 2010 6:59pm

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