Adprep /forestprep failed x500uniqueIdentifier attrubute value wrong

L

Lars Schmidt

Hi

I want to upgrade my Microsoft Exchange 2000 -> 2003

I did run the Inetorgpersonprevent.ldf from
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314649
I also followed the KB "Incorrect Schema extension for OS X prevents
ForestPrep from completing in Windows 2000"
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=887426

When I run the Adprep /forestprep, I get this error:

=============================================================================
"isSingleValued" attribute value for objects defined in Windows 2000
schema and
extended schema do not match.

A previous schema extension has defined the attribute value as "TRUE"
for object

"CN=x500uniqueIdentifier,CN=Schema,CN=Configuration,DC=envision,DC=net"
differe
ntly than the schema extension needed for Windows 2003 server .
[Status/Consequence]
Adprep cannot extend your existing schema
[User Action]
Contact the vendor of the application that previously extended the
schema to res
olve the inconsistency. Then run adprep again.

=============================================================================
"attributeSyntax" attribute value for objects defined in Windows 2000
schema and
extended schema do not match.

A previous schema extension has defined the attribute value as
"2.5.5.9" for obj
ect
"CN=x500uniqueIdentifier,CN=Schema,CN=Configuration,DC=envision,DC=net"
diff
erently than the schema extension needed for Windows 2003 server .
[Status/Consequence]
Adprep cannot extend your existing schema
[User Action]
Contact the vendor of the application that previously extended the
schema to res
olve the inconsistency. Then run adprep again.

These attributes are however mandatory - I tried to modify them via
ADSI but failed.

PLEASE HELP ME.
:)

Regards
Lars
 
L

Lars Schmidt

Lars Schmidt wrote:

My problem is caused MacOs X extended schema.
When I rename the unixID I get the error below.

/Lars
 

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