Setup.com /PrepareLegacyExchangePermissions
This command must be run under an account with Exchange Admins permissions and the domain must be able to communicate with all other domains in the forest while being run. Finally, you will need to wait for the permissions to replicate before continuing.
The next command will prepare the schema, and this means the account you run this command from, must be a member of the Schema Admins group as well as the Exchange Admins group.
Setup.com /PrepareSchema
Setup.com /PrepareAD
This command requires different permissions, depending on your current configuration. You need to run this with Enterprise Admin privileges, and if you have any Exchange 2003 servers within your current organization, you need to be a member of the Exchange Organization Administrators group. Again you will need to wait for the changes to replicate before proceeding. You can check for this by looking for the following new Security Groups in the root domain in an OU called Exchange Universal Security Groups (EUSG).
Exchange Organization Administrators
Exchange Recipient Administrators
Exchange View-Only Administrators
Exchange Servers
Exchange2003 Interop
The final step is optional and is only required to run if you have multiple domains within the forest. This command configures the other domain, or domains, in the forest. It does not need to be run on the domain that you run /PrepareAD in, but any additional domains will need this command run. You have three command line options with this command.
Setup.com /PrepareDomain - Prepares the current domain
Setup.com /PrepareDomain:FQDN of target domain to be prepped
Setup.com /PrepareAllDomains - Prepares all domains in the forest.
Setup.com /PrepareLegacyExchangePermissions This command must be run under an account with Exchange Admins permissions and the domain must be able to communicate with all other domains in the forest while being run. Finally, you will need to wait for the permissions to replicate before continuing. The next command will prepare the schema, and this means the account you run this command from, must be a member of the Schema Admins group as well as the Exchange Admins group. Setup.com /PrepareSchema Setup.com /PrepareAD This command requires different permissions, depending on your current configuration. You need to run this with Enterprise Admin privileges, and if you have any Exchange 2003 servers within your current organization, you need to be a member of the Exchange Organization Administrators group. Again you will need to wait for the changes to replicate before proceeding. You can check for this by looking for the following new Security Groups in the root domain in an OU called Exchange Universal Security Groups (EUSG). Exchange Organization Administrators Exchange Recipient Administrators Exchange View-Only Administrators Exchange Servers Exchange2003 Interop The final step is optional and is only required to run if you have multiple domains within the forest. This command configures the other domain, or domains, in the forest. It does not need to be run on the domain that you run /PrepareAD in, but any additional domains will need this command run. You have three command line options with this command. Setup.com /PrepareDomain - Prepares the current domain Setup.com /PrepareDomain:FQDN of target domain to be prepped Setup.com /PrepareAllDomains - Prepares all domains in the forest.
Forest: Schema Admin, Enterprise admin, schema admin, domain admin, local machine administrator
The difference between exchange 2003 & 2007 is that ex2003 need to run on 32 bit hardware and can run on 64bit also but exchange 2007 need 64 bit hardware support to install.there is no requirement of smtp and nntp service in 2007 because it inbuilt with 2007 but in 2003 we have to install it. in ex 2007 we need to install power shell and mmc 3.0 but in 2003 there is no need of that.
share permission
What do i need to do to prepare for being a orthodontist?
In order to modify permissions, a user would need to have "Full Control"
when sponging the resident what item do you need to prepare?
Any user with 'Contributor' permissions on a sharepoint library can upload documents to it.EXCEPTIONSIn Sharepoint 2010, you need 'designer' permissions to upload a file with following extensions: -ASPXMASTERXAPSWFJARASMXASCXXSNXSF
ask the closest shop to where your goin to put it and ask them
You need to change the ownership and permissions to dull control in the file properties.
permissions
Whales don't hibernate. No need to prepare for what doesn't happen.