The command is DCPROMO
A simple 2003 installed server in domain is known as the Member server. When we install AD on it then It becomes Domain Controller.
Delegation of Control Wizard
delegation of control wizard
Delegation of Control Wizard
B). Delegation of Control Wizard
Browse for a printer on a network Install a printer that supports Plug and Play Search for a printer in Active Directory
When a software vendor uses an InstallShield product to create a software installation, the vendor can choose to add the InstallShield Wizard to the installation. It is not the InstallShield Wizard or InstallShield that created your installation, the maker of the software created the installation. The wizard is just a tool that helps make installing software easier.
If using Windows, start the DNS snap in via administrative tools and right-click Forward Lookup Zones to create a new zone. A wizard will start impromptu you for the information needed. Additionally, an Active Directory integrated DNS server can be made by creating a DNS server, starting the DNS manager, and changing the zone type to be Active Directory stored.
Two DNS application directory partitions below the forest root domain are automatically created by the DNS Server service when the computer restarts after the Active Directory Installation Wizard has finished. One application directory partition is created for the forest, ForestDnsZones, and one for the domain, DomainDnsZones. You can use the DNS administrative tool or the dnscmd.exe command-line tool, located in the \Support\Tools directory on the Windows Server 2003 product CD, to use these application directory partitions for DNS zone storage. If you are installing an additional domain controller in an existing forest, the domain controller holding the domain naming operations master role must be online, available, and running Windows Server 2003 for these application directory partitions to be created. If the domain naming master is unavailable or is running Windows 2000, the DNS Server service will attempt to create the application directory partitions again at a later time.
RISetup.exe
When you install Active Directory on a server, you promote the server to the role of a domain controller for a specified domain. When completing this process, you are prompted to specify a DNS domain name for the Active Directory domain for which you are joining and promoting the server.If during this process, a DNS server authoritative for the domain that you specified either cannot be located on the network or does not support the DNS dynamic update protocol, you are prompted with the option to install a DNS server. This option is provided because a DNS server is required to locate this server or other domain controllers for members of an Active Directory domain
Open a Command Prompt.Type the following command and then press ENTER:Regsvr32 schmmgmt.dllThis command will register schmmgmt.dll on your computer.Click Start, click Run, type mmc /a, and then click OK.On the File menu, click Add/Remove Snap-in, and then click Add.Under Available Standalone Snap-ins, double-click Active Directory Schema, click Close, and then click OK.To save this console, on the File menu, click Save.In Save in, point to the systemroot\system32 directory.In File name, type schmmgmt.msc, and then click Save.To create a shortcut on your Start menu:Right-click Start, click Open All Users, double-click the Programs folder, and then double-click the Administrative Tools folder.On the File menu, point to New, and then click Shortcut.In the Create Shortcut Wizard, in Type the location of the item, type schmmgmt.msc, and then click Next.On the Select a Title for the Program page, in Type a name for this shortcut, type Active Directory Schema, and then click Finish.http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc737499(WS.10).aspx