MZ@ !L!This program cannot be run in DOS mode. $Rؕ3}3}3}H̴3}H̱3}Rich3}PEL!  @ .rsrc@@0H` (~@XpTU 0 @ P ` p         0.+|A a@xBrtlT\MUI )3^Tb= 0QR]fY MUIen-US@^MS Shell DlgP.(caption text goes here)  PP PD msctls_progress32Progresssystem32*An error with no description has occurred.iThe system is low on memory. Close some programs, then click Retry. Click Cancel to attempt to continue.Low Memory Error!The operation failed. (0x%1!08X!)Failed to load dcpromo dll_Failed to detect if Active Directory Domain Services binaries were installed. The error was: %1NFailed to install Active Directory Domain Services binaries. The error was: %1MActive Directory Domain Services binaries are being installed. Please wait...(----------------------------------------9Uninstalling Active Directory Domain Services binaries...PFailed to uninstall Active Directory Domain Services binaries. The error was: %1@Failed to detect the operating system version. The error was: %1Press any key to quit ... Command line parameters include: /unattend[:filename] Used to specify the unattend operation mode or supply an unattended install script file. /adv Enables advanced user options. /uninstallBinaries Used to uninstall Active Directory Domain Services binaries. /CreateDCAccount Creates an RODC account. /UseExistingAccount:Attach Attaches the server to an RODC account. /ForceRemoval Forcefully uninstalls Active Directory Domain Services on this domain controller. The account for the domain controller will not be deleted in the directory, and changes that have occurred on this domain controller since it last replicated with a partner will be lost. /? Will display this help. /?[:{Promotion | CreateDcAccount | UseExistingAccount | Demotion | ForceRemoval}] /?:Promotion, /?:CreateDCAccount, /?:UseExistingAccount, /?:Demotion and /?:ForceRemoval will display unattend parameters applicable to the specified task. /CreateDCAccount, /UseExistingAccount:Attach and /ForceRemoval are mutually exclusive. Unattend parameters can also be specified on the command-line. For example: dcpromo.exe /ReplicaOrNewDomain:Replica cThe following is a list of unattend parameters for promotion (default values are enclosed in <>): /AdministratorPassword:"administrator password" default is empty password Specifies a local administrator account password when demoting a domain controller./AutoConfigDNS:{Yes | No} default will be automatically computed based on the environment Specifies whether Domain Name System (DNS) Server service should be installed.X/ChildName:"child_domain_name" Specifies the single-label DNS name of the child domain.f/ConfirmGc:{Yes | No} Specifies whether you want the domain controller to be a global catalog server.N/CriticalReplicationOnly:{Yes | <No>} Specifies whether the promotion operation performs only critical replication before reboot, and then continues, skipping the non-critical (and potentially lengthy) portion of replication. The non-critical replication will happen after the role installation has finished and the computer reboots.PA/DatabasePath:"path_to_database_files" default is %SYSTEMROOT%\NTDS Specifies the fully qualified, non-UNC path to a directory on a fixed disk of the local computer that contains the domain database. For example, C:\Windows\NTDS./DNSOnNetwork:{<Yes> | No} Specifies whether DNS service is available on the network. This is used only when the network adapter for this computer is not configured with the name of a DNS server for name resolution. Specifying 'No' indicates that DNS server will be installed on this computer for name resolution. Otherwise, the network adapter must be configured with a DNS server name first.w/DomainNetBiosName:"domain_NetBIOS_name" Assigns a network basic input/output system (NetBIOS) name to the new domain./IsLastDCInDomain:{Yes | <No>} Specifies whether the computer which is being demoted is the last domain controller in the domain./LogPath:"path_to_log_files" default is %SYSTEMROOT%\NTDS Specifies the fully qualified, non-UNC path to a directory on a fixed disk of the local computer that contains the domain log files. For example, C:\Windows\Logs./NewDomain:{Tree | Child | <Forest>} Indicates the type of domain that you want to create: a new forest, a new domain tree in an existing forest, or a child of an existing domain.e/NewDomainDNSName:"DNS_name_of_domain" Specifies the fully qualified domain name for the new domain./ParentDomainDNSName:"DNS_name_of_domain" Specifies the fully qualified domain name of an existing parent domain when installing a child domain./Password:{"password" | *} Specifies the password corresponding to the user name (account credentials) used for the operation. Specify * to prompt the user to enter credentials./RemoveApplicationPartitions:{Yes | <No>} Specifies whether to remove application partitions during the demotion of the domain controller./ReplicaDomainDNSName:"DNS_name_of_domain" Specifies the fully qualified domain name of the domain in which you want to promote an additional domain controller./ReplicaOrNewDomain:{<Replica> | ReadOnlyReplica | Domain} Specifies whether to install an additional domain controller (writable or RODC), or to create a new domain./ReplicationSourceDC:"DNS_name_of_DC" Indicates the full qualified domain name of the partner domain controller from which you replicate the domain information./ReplicationSourcePath:"replication_source_path" Indicates the location of the installation media that will be used to install a new domain controller./SafeModeAdminPassword:"password" default is empty password (it is required that you do not leave this value blank) Supplies the password for the administrator account when starting the computer in safe mode or a variant of safe mode, such as directory service restore mode.PA/SiteName:"site_name" The default value depends on the type of installation. For a new forest, the default is Default-First-Site-Name. For all other installations, the default is the site that is associated with the subnet that includes the IP address of this server. If no such site exists, the default is the site of the replication source domain controller. Specifies the name of an existing site where you can place the new domain controller.h/Syskey:{<none> | system key} Specifies the system key for the media from which you replicate the data./SysVolPath:"path_to_database_file" default is %SYSTEMROOT%\sysvol Specifies the fully qualified, non-UNC path to a directory on a fixed disk of the local computer. For example, C:\Windows\SYSVOL.&/UserDomain:"domain_name" Specifies the domain name for the user name (account credentials) used for the operation. It also helps to specify the forest where you plan to install the domain controller or create an RODC account. If no value is specified, the domain of the computer will be used./UserName:"user_name" Specifies the user name (account credentials) used for the operation. If no value is specified, the credentials of the current user are used for the operation.l/AllowDomainReinstall:{Yes | <No> | NoAndNoPromptEither} Specifies whether an existing domain is recreated./AllowDomainControllerReinstall:{Yes | <No> | NoAndNoPromptEither} Specifies whether to continue installing this domain controller despite that a domain controller account with the same name is detected. Specify Yes only if you are sure that the account is no longer in use.E/PasswordReplicationAllowed:{"security_principal" | None} Specifies the names of user, group, and computer accounts whose passwords can be replicated to this RODC. Specify "None" if you want to keep the value empty. By default, only the Allowed RODC Password Replication Group is allowed, and it is originally created empty./PasswordReplicationDenied:{"security_principal" | None} Specifies the names of users, groups, and computer accounts whose passwords are not to be replicated to this RODC. Specify "None" if you do not want to deny the replication of credentials of any users or computers. By default, Administrators, Server Operators, Backup Operators, Account Operators, and the Denied RODC Password Replication Group are denied. By default, the Denied RODC Password Replication Group includes Cert Publishers, Domain Admins, Enterprise Admins, Enterprise Domain Controllers, Enterprise Read-Only Domain Controllers, Group Policy Creator Owners, the krbtgt account, and Schema Admins./DemoteFSMO:{Yes | <No>} Indicates that (forced) demotion should continue even if a FSMO role is discovered on the domain controller being demoted./IgnoreIsLastDcInDomainMismatch:{Yes | <No>} default causes the wizard to prompt the user to continue and causes the command-line tool to exit with an error. Specifies whether to continue the demotion of the domain controller when either the switch /IsLastDCInDomain:Yes is specified and dcpromo detects that there is actually another active domain controller in the domain, or when the switch /IsLastDCInDomain:No is specified and dcpromo cannot contact any other domain controller in the domain.s/RebootOnCompletion:{<Yes> | No} Specifies whether to restart the computer upon completion, regardless of success.z/RebootOnSuccess:{<Yes> | No | NoAndNoPromptEither} Specifies whether to restart the computer upon successful completion./CreateDNSDelegation:{Yes | No} default will be automatically computed based on the environment Specifies whether a DNS delegation for this domain should be created in the parent zone./IgnoreIsLastDNSServerForZone:{Yes | <No>} Specifies whether to continue demotion despite that the domain controller is the last DNS server for one or more of the Active Directory-integrated DNS zones that it hosts./ApplicationPartitionsToReplicate:"" Specifies application partitions to be replicated in the format of "partition1" "partition2". If * is specified, all application partitions will be replicated.PA/ForestLevel:{0|<2>|3|4} The default forest functional level when creating a new forest is Windows Server 2003 (2); do not use this switch when promoting a domain controller in an existing forest Specifies the forest functional level when creating a new forest. A value of 0 specifies Windows 2000. A value of 2 specifies Windows Server 2003. A value of 3 specifies Windows Server 2008. A value of 4 specifies Windows Server 2008 R2./DomainLevel:{0|2|3|4} The domain functional level cannot be lower than the forest functional level. Default will be automatically computed and set to the existing forest functional level or the value set for /ForestLevel Specifies the domain functional level when creating a new domain. A value of 0 specifies Windows 2000. A value of 2 specifies Windows Server 2003. A value of 3 specifies Windows Server 2008. A value of 4 specifies Windows Server 2008 R2.8An Active Directory installation is already in progress.`The Active Directory Domain Services Installation Wizard failed to initialize. The error was: %1/DNSDelegationUserName:"user_name" Specifies the user name (account credentials) used for creating or removing DNS delegation. If no value is specified, the credentials used for the domain controller installation or removal are used./DNSDelegationPassword:{"password" | *} Specifies the password for the user name (account credentials) to use for creating or removing DNS delegation. Specify * to prompt the user to enter credentials.Active Directory Domain Services binaries are being installed. Please wait. The Active Directory Domain Services Installation Wizard will open automatically once the binaries have been installed.VThe Active Directory Domain Services Installation Wizard is not supported on this SKU.FChecking if Active Directory Domain Services binaries are installed...~/DCAccountName:"name of DC to precreate" Specifies the name of the read-only domain controller account that you are creating./DelegatedAdmin:"name of user or group" Specifies the name of user or group that will install and administer the read-only domain controller./InstallDNS:{Yes | No} default will be automatically computed based on the environment Specifies whether Domain Name System (DNS) should be installed for the domain. This switch replaces /AutoConfigDNS.QFailed to detect if the current process is running under WOW64. The error was: %1^The Active Directory Domain Services Installation Wizard does not support running under WOW64./TransferIMRoleIfNecessary:{Yes | <No>} Specifies whether to transfer the infrastructure master (IM) role to this DC, in case it is currently hosted on a global catalog (GC) server, and you do not plan to make this DC a GC. Choose Yes to transfer the IM role to this DC in case this is needed; in that case, make sure to specify "/ConfirmGC:No". Choose No if you want the IM role to remain where it currently is./RetainDCMetadata:{Yes | <No>} Specifies to retain domain controller metadata in the domain after AD DS removal. Delegated read-only domain controller (RODC) administrators should specify this option to demote an RODC.The installation of the Active Directory Domain Services binaries did not complete successfully because a restart request is pending. Restart the computer and try running dcpromo.exe again.The removal of the Active Directory Domain Services binaries was successful. Changes will not be effective until the computer is restarted.>/SkipAutoConfigDns This switch is for expert users who want to skip automatic configuration of DNS, including creation of zones and configuration of client settings, forwarders, and root hints. The switch is only in effect if the DNS Server service is already installed on this server. If you specify this switch, ensure that zones are created and properly configured before you install Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS); otherwise, this domain controller will not operate correctly. If the DNS Server service is not installed on this server, this switch is ignored.rThe following is a list of unattend parameters for the CreateDCAccount task (default values are enclosed in <>): uThe following is a list of unattend parameters for the UseExistingAccount task (default values are enclosed in <>): bThe following is a list of unattend parameters for demotion (default values are enclosed in <>): /RemoveDNSDelegation:{<Yes> | No} Specifies whether DNS delegations pointing to this DNS server should be removed from the parent zone.VActive Directory Domain Services binaries are not currently installed on this machine.MActive Directory Domain Services binaries have been successfully uninstalled.Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) is already being installed or removed on this computer. That operation must finish before you attempt to uninstall AD DS binaries.This computer has not been restarted since Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) was installed or removed. You must restart the computer before attempting to uninstall AD DS binaries.This computer is currently an Active Directory domain controller. Active Directory Domain Services binaries may not be uninstalled while the computer is a domain controller. First use dcpromo without /uninstallBinaries to make this computer a member server.GComponent binaries are being installed or uninstalled. Try again later.oThe following is a list of unattend parameters for the ForceRemoval task (default values are enclosed in <>): The Active Directory Domain Services Installation Wizard is relocated in Server Manager. For more information, see http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=220921PAThe dcpromo unattended operation is replaced by the ADDSDeployment module for Windows PowerShell. For more information, see http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=220924PA*Active Directory Domain Services Installer9The specified argument '%1' should start with '/' or '-'./The specified argument '%1' was not recognized.*The argument '%1' does not take any value.<The specified value '%1' is not valid for the argument '%2'./The argument '%1' was specified more than once.JThe argument '%1' and its equivalent '%2' were specified at the same time.6The conflicting arguments '%1' and '%2' are specified.0The specified argument '%1' has to take a value.&The required argument '%1' is missing.!The argument '%1' is not allowed.>The argument value '%1' is not valid for the argument '%2'. %3jWarning: AutoConfigDNS is deprecated, although it is still supported. Consider using InstallDNS instead. ?Warning: DisableCancelForDnsInstall is deprecated and ignored. tWarning: RebootOnSuccess is deprecated, although it is still supported. Consider using RebootOnCompletion instead. 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