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- We support domain/forest function levels >= (Windows) 2003 Native -> adapt the
domain/forest and DC function level restrictions.
- Consider also the lowest function level of a DC. The domain and forest function
levels can never be higher than it.
- Improve the error handling by printing out messages to "stderr"
- Introduce the "choice" type for choice arguments (saves us some error handling)
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I removed it since on some scripts it was present, on others not - so I thought
it wouldn't be really needed. This was a bad decision (pointed out by abartlet).
So I reintroduce it on all scripts (to have consistent parameters).
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The second "nTMixedDomain" attribute (under Partitions/Domain-DN) is only a
copy of the one under the directory root object. Therefore there doesn't exist
the "Windows 2000 Mixed" forest level.
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- The tool displays now also mixed/interim domain levels and warns about them
(s4 isn't capable to run on them)
- But it allows now also to raise/step-up from them
- It displays now also levels higher than 2008 R2 (altough we don't support them
yet) but to be able to get a correct output
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- I removed also the "-H" parameter since those scripts are all thought for the
use on a local s4 domain controller. Another reason is also the bind as SYSTEM
account which itself is only possible on local binds.
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This simple script allows raising the domain and/or forest level for s4.
I integrated also the basic checks (since we don't perform them in LDB yet):
e.g. the forest level can't be higher than the domain level(s).
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