Adprep in Windows Server 2012
We recently published TechNet topics about Adprep.exe
for Windows Server 2012. Adprep has many changes for this release:
- Adprep runs automatically as needed as part of
AD DS installation. For example, if you are installing AD DS on a server
that runs Windows Server 2012 in a forest where all existing domain controllers
run a previous version of Windows Server, then adprep /forestprep and adprep
/domainprep run automatically before the AD DS installation on the Windows
Server 2012 server begins. If you are installing a read-only domain controller in this
case, then adprep /rodcprep runs automatically in addition to the other
commands. - Adprep runs remotely, and targets the
appropriate operations master roles (FSMOs) as needed. These FSMO role holders
must be online and reachable from the server where you run Adprep. - Although it runs automatically during AD DS
installation, you can also run Adprep.exe separately in advance of an AD DS
installation, as with previous releases of Windows Server and Active Directory. - Adprep must be run on a 64-bit server that runs Windows
Server 2008 or later. There is no longer a 32-bit version (Adprep32.exe). - The forest functional level must be Windows
Server 2003 or higher in order to run Adprep. - Adprep /domainprep /gpprep does not run
automatically, so it must be run separately as needed. You will still be able
to install AD DS without running this command, but RSOP Planning Mode will
function correctly only after this command has been run. See KB 2737129.
The following TechNet topics related
to Adprep have been updated for Windows Server 2012:
- Windows Server
2012: Changes to Adprep.exe (this is only a navigation page)- Windows Server
2012: Forest-Wide Updates - Windows Server
2012: Domain-Wide Updates - Windows Server
2012: Read-Only Domain Controller Updates (there are none btw, but I included
this topic in any case for completeness) - Windows Server
2012: Schema Updates (this is just a copy of the .ldf files that ship
with the OS disk)
- Windows Server
Justin [Active Directory
Documentation Team]
Comments
Anonymous
January 01, 2003
Thanks.Anonymous
July 13, 2015
is this still valid for 2012R2?Anonymous
July 13, 2015
Hi Saas,
Yes, all of the adprep info is valid for Windows Server 2012 R2.
Thanks,
JustinAnonymous
July 13, 2015
Nice :)Anonymous
September 08, 2015
even the KB 2737129 ?