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Last Updated: 2nd May 2024

Do I need to run Adprep on each domain controller

When you add a domain controller running Windows Server 2012 to an Active Directory domain or forest, Adprep commands will be executed automatically. Any server running a 64-bit Windows Server 2008 version or later can run the Windows Server 2012 version adprep.exe.



It is also important to find out where you can run Adprep.

Manually running adprep on Windows Server 2012-2019 On the Windows Server installation DVD, you can find adprep at D:Supportadprepadprep.exe. This is the 64-bit adprep version. Windows Server 2012-2019 doesn't offer a 32-bit version.

Also, know how to run adprep with Forestprep 2012. Adprep a Add Windows 2012 domain controller to a 2008 R2 domain. To run Adprep.exe. Go to your installation media folder Support Adprep. Next commands to run: adprep/forestprep.exe Must be run on schema operations master for forest.

What is Adprep command?

Prepares a forest to allow the introduction of a domain control that runs Windows Server 2008. This command must be run only once per forest. This command must be run on the domain controller holding the schema operations master role, also known as flexible single master operation or FSMO for the forest.

What is Adprep ForestPrep and how do you define it?

Adprep appears to be simple. You have two options for the utility: Forestprep which is run once per forest and Domainprep which you run once per domain.