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George Mizzell
OK, I read through the MS note about this and it basically (as I read it)
tied this to the remote registry service. So I checked it out an it was
running, so I restarted it and the reran the enterprise initialization again
and the same problem. when I opened the registry to the MS location -
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Ntds\Parameters\Schema
Update Allowed
I do not have that registry key - my last key is Schema_Version
How can I get that key installed?
I am running W2K server w/SP2. This is a very simple setup - home/office
environment 6 workstations and the server. I have the MS Action Pack
subscription and even though I am a windows NT and W2K MCSE, I got mine way
before ISA came out and now I am trying to learn how to set it up.
Any help would be appreciated
Thanks
George Mizzell
If it means anything- the computer name is Super_Server_1 in the
engconcepts.net domain. The original installation about 3 years ago did not
have any problems with the name.
tied this to the remote registry service. So I checked it out an it was
running, so I restarted it and the reran the enterprise initialization again
and the same problem. when I opened the registry to the MS location -
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Ntds\Parameters\Schema
Update Allowed
I do not have that registry key - my last key is Schema_Version
How can I get that key installed?
I am running W2K server w/SP2. This is a very simple setup - home/office
environment 6 workstations and the server. I have the MS Action Pack
subscription and even though I am a windows NT and W2K MCSE, I got mine way
before ISA came out and now I am trying to learn how to set it up.
Any help would be appreciated
Thanks
George Mizzell
If it means anything- the computer name is Super_Server_1 in the
engconcepts.net domain. The original installation about 3 years ago did not
have any problems with the name.