Schema Version:-
Windows 2000 :13
Windows 2003 :30
Windows 2003 R2:31
Windows 2008 :44
Windows 2008R2 :47
Windows Server 2012 : 56
Windows Server 2012 R2 : 69
We can see the schema version from adsiedit.msc.The attribute is "object version".
Or you can use dsquery
dsquery * cn=schema,cn=configuration,dc=domainname,dc=local -scope base -attr objectVersion
Verify ForestPrep, Domainprep & Rodcprep Result -
Powershell & DSQuery
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/wiki/contents/articles/23219.verify-forestprep-domainprep-rodcprep-result.aspx
Windows 2000 :13
Windows 2003 :30
Windows 2003 R2:31
Windows 2008 :44
Windows 2008R2 :47
Windows Server 2012 : 56
Windows Server 2012 R2 : 69
We can see the schema version from adsiedit.msc.The attribute is "object version".
Or you can use dsquery
dsquery * cn=schema,cn=configuration,dc=domainname,dc=local -scope base -attr objectVersion
Verify ForestPrep, Domainprep & Rodcprep Result -
Powershell & DSQuery
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/wiki/contents/articles/23219.verify-forestprep-domainprep-rodcprep-result.aspx
You can see the below link for more information.
ReplyDeletehttp://blogs.technet.com/b/askds/archive/2008/07/02/what-are-the-schema-extension-requirements-for-running-windows-server-2008-dfsr.aspx