From: john doe on
I'm getting this error whe trying to upgrade Exch 2007 to sp2: (I did the
registry key for it already)
"an error occurred. the error code was 3238230758. The message was extending
the schema in the active directory failed. Please consult the error log
LDIF.ERR in your TEMP directory."
The LDIFF.ERR error is this:
"The connection cannot be established
The error code is 8224"

Please advise and thanks.


From: Susan Bradley on
john doe wrote:
> I'm getting this error whe trying to upgrade Exch 2007 to sp2: (I did the
> registry key for it already)
> "an error occurred. the error code was 3238230758. The message was extending
> the schema in the active directory failed. Please consult the error log
> LDIF.ERR in your TEMP directory."
> The LDIFF.ERR error is this:
> "The connection cannot be established
> The error code is 8224"
>
> Please advise and thanks.
>
>

Did you read and follow the KB article on this?

http://blogs.technet.com/sbs/archive/2009/07/30/microsoft-exchange-2007-sp2-installation-is-blocked-on-windows-sbs-2008.aspx
From: "Robbin Meng [MSFT]" on


Hello John,

Thanks for your post and Susan's input.

First, please refer to the above SBS official blog article(as well as KB 973862) and try to install Exchange 2007 SP2 again on your SBS 2008 server. However if the issue
persists, you may consider performing a preparation of Active Directory directory service and domains for installing Exchange Server 2007 SP2 to repair domain schema:

Commands:

setup /PrepareAD [/OrganizationName: <organization name> ] or setup /p [/on:<organization name>]

How to Prepare Active Directory and Domains
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb125224.aspx

If the SP2 still cannot be installed, run dcdiag & netdiag and see if the report log is clean. Also, please check and post back any detailed error in setup log available in c:
\ExchangeSetupLogs\ExchangeSetup.log.

Hope this helps. Also, if you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to let me know.



Best regards,
Robbin Meng(MSFT)
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From: john doe on
Yes, I read it. I did the registry thing (which someone shouldn't have to
do) and then got the error below:

"an error occurred. the error code was 3238230758. The message was extending
the schema in the active directory failed. Please consult the error log
LDIF.ERR in your TEMP directory."
The LDIFF.ERR error is this:
"The connection cannot be established
The error code is 8224"

I cannot believe Microsoft is making this hard. SBS2003 was easier than
this.


From: Susan Bradley on
john doe wrote:
> Yes, I read it. I did the registry thing (which someone shouldn't have to
> do) and then got the error below:
>
> "an error occurred. the error code was 3238230758. The message was extending
> the schema in the active directory failed. Please consult the error log
> LDIF.ERR in your TEMP directory."
> The LDIFF.ERR error is this:
> "The connection cannot be established
> The error code is 8224"
>
> I cannot believe Microsoft is making this hard. SBS2003 was easier than
> this.
>
>
Why again do you need SP2?

If this is for the popconnector to pull down emails, you don't need this
service pack.