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NOTE:
Extending the schema on Active Directory requires that the user be an authenticated
Schema Administrator, the schema is not write protected, and the directory is the FSMO role owner
in the tree. The installer will attempt to make the target directory server the FSMO Schema Master
of the forest.
To get write access to the schema on Windows 2000 requires a change to the registry safety
interlock. If the user selects the Active Directory option, the schema extender will attempt to make
the registry change. It will only succeed if the user has rights to do this. Write access to the schema
is automatically enabled on Windows Server 2003.
The Directory Login section of the Setup screen enables you to enter your login name and password.
These might be required to complete the schema extension. The Use SSL during authentication
option sets the form of secure authentication to be used. If selected, directory authentication using
SSL is used. If not selected and Active Directory is selected, Windows NT authentication is used.
If not selected and eDirectory is selected, the administrator authentication and the schema extension
will proceed using an unencrypted (clear text) connection.
Results
The Results screen displays the results of the installation, including whether the schema could be
extended and what attributes were changed.
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