Join to the Domain
- Join the Computer to the Domain
To join a computer to a domain, you must be logged on to the
computer with the local Administrator account or, if you are logged on to the
computer with a user account that does not have local computer administrative
credentials, you must provide the credentials for the local Administrator
account during the process of joining the computer to the domain. In
addition, you must have a user account in the domain to which you want to
join the computer. During the process of joining the computer to the domain,
you will be prompted for your domain account credentials (user name and
password).
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Windows Server 2008
and 2012,windows vista,7,8,10
Membership in Domain
Users, or equivalent, is the minimum required to perform this procedure.
To join computers to the
domain
- Log on to the computer with the local Administrator
account.
- Click Start, right-click Computer,
and then click Properties. The System dialog
box opens.
- In Computer name, domain, and workgroup settings,
click Change settings. The System Properties dialog
box opens.
On computers running Windows Vista and above, before
the System Properties dialog box opens, the User
Account Control dialog box opens, requesting permission to continue.
Click Continue to proceed.
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- Click Change. The Computer
Name/Domain Changes dialog box opens.
- In Computer Name, in Member of,
select Domain, and then type the name of the domain you want
to join. For example, if the domain name is example.com, type example.com.
- Click OK. The Windows Security dialog
box opens.
- In Computer Name/Domain Changes, in User
name, type the user name, and in Password, type the
password, and then click OK. The Computer Name/Domain
Changes dialog box opens, welcoming you to the domain.
Click OK.
- The Computer Name/Domain Changes dialog
box displays a message indicating that you must restart the computer to
apply the changes. Click OK.
- On the System Properties dialog box,
on the Computer Name tab, click Close.
The Microsoft Windows dialog box opens, and displays a
message, again indicating that you must restart the computer to apply the
changes. Click Restart Now.
Windows Server 2003
and Windows XP
Membership in Domain
Users, or equivalent, is the minimum required to perform this procedure.
To join computers
running Windows Server 2003 and Windows XP to the domain
- Click Start, right-click My
Computer, and then click Properties. The System
Properties dialog box opens.
- Click Change. The Computer Name
Changes dialog box opens.
- In Computer Name Changes, in Member
of, select Domain, and then type the name of the domain
you want to join. For example, if the domain name is example.com,
type example.com.
- Click OK. The Computer Name Changes dialog
box opens. In User name, type the domain administrator account
name, and in Password, type the administrator password, and
then click OK.
- The Computer Name Changes dialog box
opens, welcoming you to the domain.
- Click OK. The Computer Name Changes dialog
box displays a message indicating that you must restart the computer to
apply the changes.
- Click OK.
- On the System Properties dialog box,
on the Computer Name tab, click OK, to close
the System Properties dialog box. The System
Settings Change dialog box opens, and displays a message, again
indicating that you must restart the computer to apply the changes.
- Click Yes.
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