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Join Date: Jan 2010
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Consistent with the MS press 70-270 Training Kit book, Chapter 2 Lesson 1 overview:
You make a point not to require a user record to unite a workstation to a Domain. Then again, the computer should at present have a record in the Domain. Thus, I've been testing this. In a Domain, utilizing Active Directory Users and Computers, I make a computer object COMP1 in the Computers AD envelope. Then I logon to COMP1 as a neighborhood manager and try to unite it to the Domain. I inch toward getting asked for the name and secret key of a record with authorization to unite the Domain. Furnishing the nearby admin name and secret word doesn't work. |
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Join Date: Jan 2012
Posts: 10
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you can find more information about domain utilizing here, it will help you a lot more and clearer vision.
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