Adding new system to domain

Created by sherwin Phillips, Modified on Tue, 23 Jul, 2024 at 6:55 AM by sherwin Phillips

Open the System Properties panel. You can do this on any version of Windows, including Windows 11 and Windows 10, from the Windows search bar. Here's how:

  • Click the magnifying glass or search bar at the bottom of the screen or press the Windows key on your keyboard.
  • Type sysdm.cpl and press Enter.
  • The System Properties panel will automatically open to the Computer Name tab.



2
Click the Change… button. You will find this button in the lower-right corner


3

Select the Domain option. You will find this option below the "Member of" heading at the bottom of the pop-up window.

If this option is grayed out, your version of Windows is not able to join a domain. You will need Pro, Enterprise, Education, or Ultimate (if using Windows 7 and earlier) to join a domain.


4 Enter the domain's address. Type the hostname (UC.Local or IP address 10.71.1.3) of the domain you want to join in the  domain field.[2]

5
Click the OK button. This will save the domain address.

6
Log in to the domain. When prompted, you'll need to provide the username and password of an account that has permission to join the domain. If you're not sure which account to use, contact your domain's administrator


Username: Administrator 

Password:9vi0let!@#


After login user sales has username it has no password 

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