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3. In Windows® 2000, the safety interlock that prevents accidental writes to the
schema must be temporarily disabled. The schema extender utility can do
this if the remote registry service is running and the user has sufficient rights.
This can also be done by setting
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Service
sParameters\Schema Update Allowed in the registry to a non-
zero value (refer to the "Order of Processing When Extending the Schema"
section of Installation of Schema Extensions in the Windows® 2000 Server
Resource Kit) or by the following steps. This step is not necessary if you are
using Windows® Server 2003.
IMPORTANT: Incorrectly editing the registry can severely damage your
system. HP recommends creating a back up of any valued data on the
computer before making changes to the registry.
a. Start MMC.
b. Install the Active Directory Schema snap-in in MMC.
c. Right-click Active Directory Schema and select Operations Master.
d. Select The Schema may be modified on this Domain Controller.
e. Click OK.
The Active Directory Schema folder might need to be expanded for the
checkbox to be available.
4. Create a certificate or install Certificate Services. This step is necessary to
create a certificate or install Certificate Services because iLO communicates
with Active Directory using SSL. Active Directory must be installed before
installing Certificate Services.
5. To specify that a certificate be issued to the server running active directory:
a. Launch Microsoft® Management Console on the server and add the
default domain policy snap-in (Group Policy, then browse to Default
domain policy object).
b. Click Computer Configuration>Windows Settings>Security
Settings>Public Key Policies.
c. Right-click Automatic Certificate Requests Settings, and select
new>automatic certificate request.
d. Using the wizard, select the domain controller template, and the
certificate authority you want to use.
Directory Services
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