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Support offerings More support Microsoft Premier Online TechNet Forums MSDN Forums Security Bulletins & Advisories Not an IT pro? Microsoft Customer Support Microsoft Community Forums United States (English) Sign in Home Online 2010 Other Versions Library Forums Gallery We’re sorry. The content you requested has been removed. You’ll be auto redirected in 1 second. Exchange Exchange Server 2016 Planning and deployment Planning and deployment Prepare Active Directory and domains Prepare Active Directory and domains Prepare Active Directory and domains Exchange 2016 system requirements Exchange 2016 prerequisites Install Office Online Server in an Exchange 2016 organization Active Directory Prepare Active Directory and domains Deploy a new installation of Exchange 2016 Upgrade Exchange 2016 to the latest cumulative update Exchange 2016 virtualization MAPI over HTTP in Exchange 2016 Outlook for iOS and Android Exchange 2016 post-installation tasks Deployment reference TOC Collapse the table of content Expand the table of content This documentation is archived and is not being maintained. This documentation is archived and is not being maintained. Prepare Active Directory and domains Exchange 2016 Other Versions Exchange 2013Exchange 2010Exchange 2007 Applies to: Exchange Server 2016 Topic Last Modified: 2016-09-18 Summary: Prepare
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company Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Server Fault exchange 2013 preparead child domain Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Server Fault is a question and answer site for system and network administrators. Join there was an error while running 'ldifde.exe' to import the schema file them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top Exchange 2010 setup /prepareAD fails to https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb125224(v=exchg.160).aspx run up vote 0 down vote favorite I've tried installing Exchange 2010 on Windows Server 2008 R2 (only domain controller and all-in-one system). I did setup.exe /prepareAD, setup /prepareSchema and it worked fine the first time I did it. Unfortunately due to problem with Hub Transport installation related to (at least from what I've read) IPv6 being disabled (some say disabling it helped them while some enabling helped them). I did it the proper http://serverfault.com/questions/146934/exchange-2010-setup-preparead-fails-to-run way by using registry entry to disable IPv6 but it still errored out. So i managed to uninstall everything (renamed some old entries in registry of failed Hub Transport roles and tried to reinstal Exchange after rebooting server. Unfortunetly running setup /prepareAD now gives an error: D:>setup /PrepareAd Welcome to Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 Unattended Setup By continuing the installation process, you agree to the license terms of Microsoft Exchange Server 2010. If you don't accept these license terms, please cancel the installation. To review these license terms, please go to http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=150127&clcid=0x409/ Press any key to cancel setup................ No key presses were detected. Setup will continue. Preparing Exchange Setup Copying Setup Files ......................... COMPLETED No server roles will be installed Performing Microsoft Exchange Server Prerequisite Check Organization Checks ......................... COMPLETED Setup is going to prepare the organization for Exchange 2010 by using 'Setup /P repareAD'. No Exchange 2007 server roles have been detected in this topology. Af ter this operation, you will not be able to install any Exchange 2007 server rol es. Configuring Microsoft Exchange Server Organization Preparation ......................... FAILED The following error was generated when "$error.Clear(); buildToBuildUpgrade -ExsetDataAtom -AtomName OrgLevelCt -DomainController $RoleDomainController" was run: "An error occurred with error code '2147504140' and message 'The data type can't be converted to or from a native Active Directory da
Availability Migration You are here: Home / Tutorials / Installing Exchange Server 2016Installing Exchange Server 2016 August 6, 2015 by Paul Cunningham 57 Comments After you've prepared a Windows Server with the http://exchangeserverpro.com/installing-exchange-server-2016/ Exchange Server 2016 pre-requisites you can proceed with the installation of Exchange Server itself. In this tutorial we'll cover: Preparing Active Directory for Exchange Server 2016 installation Installing the Exchange Server 2016 Mailbox server role on a new server Before you start there are a few things to be aware of: Installing Exchange Server 2016 requires an Active Directory schema update. We'll exchange 2013 look at that in more detail shortly. Aside from the schema update installing Exchange Server 2016 makes other irreversible changes to your Active Directory forest. If you've never backed up your Active Directory, or you've never heard of a forest recovery, here's some reading for you. If you're installing Exchange into the forest for the first time you will be choosing an organization exchange 2013 preparead name. The Exchange organization can't be renamed at a later date, so choose a name you're happy with keeping forever. Preparing Active Directory A new installation of Exchange Server 2016 involves applying an Active Directory schema update, as do most Exchange Server cumulative updates, as well as preparing the Active Directory domains where Exchange Server 2016 and any mail-enabled objects will be located. In an Active Directory forest with a single domain this can all be performed as one task. The Active Directory schema update will automatically apply when you run Exchange Server 2016 setup on the first server in your environment. A Windows Server 2012 R2 server with the Exchange Server 2016 Mailbox server role pre-requisites installed doesn't quite meet the requirements (you'll need to add the RSAT-ADDS feature as shown below). A domain controller will have RSAT-ADDS installed already, but may also need the .NET Framework version shown below to be installed first. Whether you're running the schema update from an Exchange server or a separate server (some organizations do it as a separate task due to change control reasons, or because of different tea