What is exchange 2003 domainprep?
Answer / Jyoti Dixit
Exchange Server 2003 Domain Preparation (domainprep) is a process that must be completed before installing Exchange Server 2003 in an Active Directory environment. This process updates the schema and permissions, ensuring compatibility between the new Exchange server and the existing AD infrastructure.
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