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dsa.msc its a MMC snap in
Active Directory Users and Computers is a snap-in. A snap-in cannot be started from a command line or from "Start" "run" it has to be started from an MMC (Microsoft Management Console). If you do not know how to create a Custom MMC let me know an I will walk you through those steps. you can use dsa.msc
In Active Directory, the management of adding, removing, and renaming domains within a forest is primarily handled by the Active Directory Domains and Trusts console, along with the Active Directory Users and Computers console. These tasks require appropriate administrative privileges, typically held by Domain Admins or Enterprise Admins. Additionally, the operations are supported by the underlying Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) infrastructure, which maintains the necessary metadata and replication across the forest.
Group Policy Management Console
Group Policy Management Console
ADSI Snap-in, or Active Directory Services Interface Snap-in, is a Microsoft Management Console (MMC) tool used for managing and configuring Active Directory objects and services. It provides a graphical interface for administrators to perform tasks such as creating, modifying, and deleting users, groups, and organizational units within Active Directory. This snap-in simplifies the management of directory services by allowing users to interact with Active Directory in a more intuitive way, without requiring extensive scripting knowledge.
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The command is DCPROMO
The command is DCPROMO
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Active Directory Domains And Trusts console
ADSIEdit is a Microsoft Management Console (MMC) snap-in that acts as a low-level editor for Active Directory. It is a Graphical User Interface (GUI) tool. Network administrators can use it for common administrative tasks such as adding, deleting, and moving objects with a directory service. The attributes for each object can be edited or deleted by using this tool. ADSIEdit uses the ADSI application programming interfaces (APIs) to access Active Directory. The following are the required files for using this tool: · ADSIEDIT.DLL · ADSIEDIT.MSC Regarding system requirements, a connection to an Active Directory environment and Microsoft Management Console (MMC) is necessary