Adprep failed in the attempt to add the Anonymous Logon SID to the Pre-Windows 2000 Compatible Access group. [Status/Consequence] For backward compatibility, Adprep requires that the Anonymous Logon security group be a member of the pre-Windows 2000 Compatible Access security group if the Everyone group is also a member. On Active Directory Domain Controllers running Windows Server 2003 or newer, the Everyone group no longer includes Anonymous Logon. [User Action] Check the log file ADPrep.log in the %1 directory for more information.
Adprep detected that the supplied or default user is not a member of the following groups: Enterprise Admins group. Status/Consequence ...
Adprep did not attempt to add Anonymous Logon SID to Pre-Windows 2000 Compatible Access group because Everyone is not a member ...
Adprep does not find the tokenGroups attribute on the RootDSE object of the Active Directory Domain Controller. This attribute ...
ADPREP does not permit forest and domain preparation on Windows Server 2003 Beta 2 Active Directory Domain Controllers. Status/Consequence ...
Adprep failed in the attempt to add the Anonymous Logon SID to the Pre-Windows 2000 Compatible Access group. Status/Consequence ...
Adprep failed to verify the consistency of Win2K schema. Status/Consequence The Active Directory Domain Services schema is ...
Adprep failed to verify whether a conflict exists with the Exchange schema. Status/Consequence The Active Directory Domain ...
Adprep failed to verify whether schema master has completed a replication cycle after last reboot. Status/Consequence The ...
Adprep failed while performing Exchange schema check. Status/Consequence The Active Directory Domain Services schema is not ...