You are hired as a consultant by ABC Corporation to implement a Windows Server 2008 R2
computer onto their Windows Server 2003 domain.
All of the client machines are Windows 7.
You install Windows Server 2008 R2 onto a new computer and join that computer to the
Windows 2003 domain.
You want to upgrade the Windows Server 2008 R2 to a domain controller.
What should you do first?
A.
On the new server, run adprep /domainprep.
B.
On the new server, run adprep /forestprep.
C.
On a Windows Server 2003 domain controller, run adprep /domainprep.
D.
On a Windows Server 2003 domain controller, run adprep /forestprep.
Explanation:
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/winserverDS/thread/9931e32f-6302-40f0-
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DC promotion and adprep/forestprep
Q: I’ve tried to dcpromo a new Windows 2008 server installation to be a Domain Controller,
running in an existing domain. I am informed that, first, I must run adprep/forestprep (“To
install a domain controller into this Active Directory forest, you must first perpare the forest
using “adprep/forestprep”. The Adprep utility is available on the Windows Server 2008
installation media in the Windows\sources\adprep folder”
A1:
You can run adprep from an existing Windows Server 2003 domain controller. Copy the
contents of the\sources\adprep folder from the Windows Server 2008 installation DVD to the
schema master role holder and run Adprep from there.
A2:
to introduce the first W2K8 DC within an AD forest….
(1) no AD forest exists yet:–> on the stand alone server execute: DCPROMO
–> and provide the information needed
(2) an W2K or W2K3 AD forest already exists:
–> ADPREP /Forestprep on the w2k/w2k3 schema master (both w2k/w2k3 forests)
–> ADPREP /rodcprep on the w2k3 domain master (only w2k3 forests)
–> ADPREP /domainprep on the w2k3 infrastructure master (only w2k3 domains)
–> ADPREP /domainprep /gpprep on the w2k infrastructure master (only w2k domains)
–> on the stand alone server execute: DCPROMO
–> and provide the information needed