Leaked source code of windows server 2003
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<P>Setup has detected that the Active Directory domain needs to be prepared for Windows Server 2003. </P> <P><B>Description</B></P>
<UL><LI>The domain is prepared by using the <B>adprep</B> command on the infrastructure operations master.</LI>
<LI>This domain controller is not the infrastructure operations master for this domain.</LI> </UL>
<P><B>To prepare an Active Directory domain for Windows Server 2003</B></P>
<OL> <LI>To exit Setup, click <B>Next</B>, click <B>Finish</B>, and then click <B>Exit</B>.</LI>
<LI>At a command prompt, change to the \I386 directory on the installation media, and then type:
<BLOCKQUOTE><B>adprep /domainprep</B></BLOCKQUOTE>
<P>The name of the infrastructure operations master for the domain will display. </P> </LI> <LI>On the infrastructure operations master, open the installation media.</LI>
<LI>At a command prompt, change to the \I386 directory of the installation media, and then type:
<BLOCKQUOTE><B>adprep /domainprep </B></BLOCKQUOTE>
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<LI>After the domain preparation data has replicated throughout the domain, upgrade the domain controller by running Windows Server 2003 Setup (I386\winnt32.exe on the installation media).</LI></OL>
<P><B>Notes</B></P>
<UL> <LI>You cannot upgrade domain controllers in a forest without first preparing the forest and domains by using <B>adprep</B> on the schema and infrastructure operations masters, respectively. </LI>
<LI>Depending on the replication schedule for your organization, the time it takes to propagate preparation data will vary. </LI> </UL>
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