Windows Server - Windows Server 2008: where is Active Directory Users and Computers?

Asked By amzd
16-Jun-10 06:18 AM
Hello,
I have some Windows Server 2003 Server and some Windows Server 2008
Server.
My Server are Member Servers in the domain =97 no domain controllers.
After I install the adminpak (Administration Tools Pack) In the 2003
Servers I have access to such snapins like Active Directory Users and
Computers.

How do I get this access to the active directory on windows server
2008 (member servers)?

I know that there is now RSAT (Remote Server Administration Tools) but
it has been said these were only for windows 7 (or Windows vista)
clients.
I want to have access to Active Directory Users and Computers on
windows server 2008 just as on the windows server 2003 servers.
How?

Sincerely
Windows Server 2003
(1)
Windows Server 2008
(1)
Active Directory
(1)
Some Windows Server 2003
(1)
Member Servers
(1)
Pack
(1)
Windows vista
(1)
RSAT
(1)
  Meinolf Weber [MVP-DS] replied to amzd
16-Jun-10 07:48 AM
Hello amzd,

In Windows server 2008 or higher RSAT is included, you have to install the
needed MMCs with "Add features", there you will see the complete RSAT tools
to choose.

Best regards

Meinolf Weber
Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers
no rights.
** Please do NOT email, only reply to Newsgroups
** HELP us help YOU!!! http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm
Create New Account
help
Unable to install SNMP - Add / Remove Windows Components won't accept my install files Windows Server Server OS: Windows Server 2003, 2003 R2 (various service packs, Standard / Enterprise, and x86 / x64) My employer recently purchased WhatsUp Gold
Change password from desktop does not work Windows Server Hi, Whenever my users try to change their password (ctrl+alt+del > change password) they was not being accepted from the desktop. Has anyone seen anything like this? TIA, Jarryd Windows Server SBS Discussions Vista (1) Control Panel User Accounts (1) Disk (1) XP (1) USB flash Please give the password (Num +Char) then its woking. . . . . . . . . Prashant B Sharma When we install Windows, it automatically creates an account "Administrator" and sets its password to blank. So if you password then try this: Boot computer and press Ctrl+Alt+Delete twice when you See Windows welcome screen / login screen. It'll show classic login box. Now type "Administrator" (without quotes field and leave password field blank, press Enter and you should be able to login Windows. Now you can reset your account password from "Control Panel -> User Accounts". If it doesn't work, you will need to create a windows password reset disk by third party software. Then try this: Windows Password Unlocker reset any
Starting Win2000 from the C: Prompt Windows Server Starting Win2000 from the C: Prompt Windows98 can be started from the C: Prompt by and Win2000 dual booting. I can select at bootup either the C: prompt (Dos), or Windows 2000. To load Win98 I just type "win". Yet to start Win2000, I always have any way to start Win2000 from the C: prompt? (There is no win.com file). Windows 2000 Discussions Windows Server (1) Vista (1) Routine (1) Disk (1) Kill (1) Bit (1) XP (1) Computer (1) says. . . No. Windows 1-3, 95, 98, and ME were basically a shell that ran on top of Also, there is a program called DOSBOX that lets you run many DOS programs under Windows, graphics and all. It even lets you run DOS programs under 64-bit Windows. - - If
Problem Sharing Files Between PCs Windows Server I have two PCs connected to each other through a Wireless-N Gigabit Router (model number WRT310N). One PC is running Windws XP while the other is running Windows 7. At this point I do not have, or want, Internet connectivity. I would, however like to call web pages on the Windows 7 PC from the Windows XP PC. The Windows 7 PC has php files that run C++ files to analyze files supplied by the Windows XP PC and I would like to send the results of the analysis back to setting up a home based web site that allows users to run programs on my Windows 7 PC but I want to keep hackers from accessing files on my Windows 7
Time Set Problem on Domain Clients. . . Windows Server I have a Win2003 Server with Active Directory. The server is synced to an atomic clock, and the domain clients - up until recently - were syncing big issues if I do not solve this. H-E-L-P!! Thanks in advance! Windows Server Active Directory Discussions Active Directory (1) Windows 7 (1) XP (1) Audit (1) X64 (1