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Do I need to run ADPREP from 2003 Enterprise Server or 2003 Standard Server

Asked by bluetab in Active Directory, Windows 2003 Server

Tags: Windows, Server 2003

I have a domain controller with Windows Server 2003 Enterprise on it.  We are installing a second domain controller with Server 2003 Standard R2.  I know I need to run ADPREP on the first server, but do I need to run it from a 2003 Enterprise R2 disk or can it be done from the 2003 Standard R2 disk?  I got a little bit confused about this when I read the following article: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/917385

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