![]() I believe that the last sentence about being a member of the Organization Management role group is where the difficulty lies. If you have already performed the Schema and Active Directory preparation steps, the account you use must be a member of the Delegated Setup management role group or the Organization Management role group." For information about preparing Active Directory for Exchange 2013, see Prepare Active Directory and domains. If you haven't previously prepared the Active Directory Schema, the account must also be a member of the Schema Admins group. "If you're installing the first Exchange 2013 server in the organization, and the Active Directory preparation steps have not been performed, the account you use must have membership in the Enterprise Administrators group. I believe that this information from the Technet website is relevant: I have tried numerous times to run /prepareschema and /preparead with no success. I removed the server from the domain and rejoined it as suggested in one post.Īnother suggestion was to ensure that my default group in AD was set to Exchange Admins versus Domain Users. ![]() I even created a new user and added that user to the specified groups. I verified that my account is a member of those groups. The error message indicates that I'm not a member of the Enterprise Admins or Schema Admins groups. The uninstall message suggested that I should try to run setup to re-install which also failed. ![]() I tried again to uninstall but it failed again. My plan was to run /prepareschema and /preparead from the command line prior to re-installing Exchange 2013. On April 29th I decided to uninstall and reinstall Exchange 2013. We were running a Server 2003 Domain Controller as well as a Server 2008 domain controller so I ran DCPromo to remove the Server 2003 domain controller. I did some research to try to figure out how to enable that functionality but had no success. I did not see the Exchange tasks in the Active Directory Users and Computers snap-in. I was able to run EAc and I was able to access the Administrator mailbox from Outlook. I installed using the GUI after installing all of the prerequisite software. There were no previous Exchange servers on the domain. Once you have done this please re-install Albion ONE by following these instructions.I installed Exchange 2013 SP1 as the first and only Exchange Server on April 25th. Once downloaded and installed, run the program as Administrator and uninstall Albion ONE from the list of products. To uninstall Albion ONE from your Native Access on Windows, please download the attached NI Uninstall RegTool linked at the bottom of this article. If this is now missing from the installed products, please install the library again by following these instructions. Once deleted, please empty your trash and reopen Native Access to confirm the library is no longer in your installed list. Please see instructions below for Mac and Windows:įirst close all instances of Kontakt, Komplete, Maschine and Native access and then navigate toĪnd delete the file called ONE.plist as pictured: Fortunately this is reasonably simple to fix.įirst we must uninstall the library from Native access and then reinstall as though this is a new product. If you have updated from an older version of Albion ONE then Native Access will not update the version number automatically and it will not appear in the browser. ![]() The latest update to Albion ONE adds NKS support which makes the library appear in the browser of both Komplete Kontrol and Maschine and this will happen automatically with a clean install.
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