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 domain controllers running Windows Server 2003, the Everyone group no longer includes Anonymous Logon. [User Action] Check the log file Adprep.log in the system root System32\Debug\Adprep\Logs directory for more information.
Adprep detected that the logon user is not a member of the following groups: Enterprise Admins Group, Schema Admins Group ...
Adprep detected that the logon user is not a member of the following groups: Schema Admins Group and %1\Domain Admins Group. ...
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 permit forest and domain preparation on Windows Server 2003 Beta 2 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 schema is not upgraded. ...
Adprep failed to verify whether a conflict exists with the Exchange schema. Status/Consequence The Active Directory schema ...
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 schema is not upgraded. User ...