Vista is a client operating system, thus it cannot be a Domain Controller.
Longhorn Server can be a DC, and it uses the same process for promotion
(DCPROMO).
"AceII" <> wrote in message
news:3E745E3E-2A52-4B2A-A4F2-...
>I have been assigned by my Professor in a University I am attending to use
> Vista to create an Active Directory just like Windows 2003. This is only
> because I am a tester of and have a beta copy of Vista instead of a copy
> of
> Windows 2003 server.
>
> My question is there a program like dcpromo.exe in Vista?
> If so do you have instructions how to create an active directory using
> Vista?
>
> I am supposed to do the following:
>
> 1. Start your server and log on as Administrator.
> 2. Click Start, then click Run. Type dcpromo and press Enter.
> 3. Press Next. Press Next again.
> 4. Make sure Domain Controller for a new domain is selected, and press
> Next.
> 5. Ensure that Domain in new forest is selected, and press Next.
> 6. At the New Domain Name screen, type in studentx.IT380.com (where x is
> your Kaplan student login name as assigned by Kaplan University) in the
> box
> provided, and press Next.
> 7. At the NetBIOS Domain Name screen, ensure that studentx.IT380.com
> (where
> x is your Kaplan student login name as assigned by Kaplan University) is
> displayed in the box provided, and press Next.
> 8. At the Database and Log Folders screen, press Next.
> 9. At the Shared System Volume screen, press Next.
> 10. At the DNS Registration Diagnostics screen, ensure that Install and
> configure the DNS server on this computer, and set this computer to use
> this
> server as its preferred DNS server is selected and press Next.
> 11. At the Permissions screen, press Next.
> 12. At the Directory Services Restore Mode Administrator Password screen,
> type in the password secret in both text boxes, and press Next.
> 13. At the Summary screen, press Next.
> 14. Click Finish.
> 15. Click Restart Now.
> 16. Log onto your new Windows Server 2003 as Administrator and produce a
> screen shot of your new Windows Server 2003 desktop showing the domain
> name
> you created during this install.
>
>
> (TIA)
>
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