What Is a Domain?
A domain is a logical area that is created when administrators install a network operating system, such as Windows server 2008, and promote it as a domain controller. When a network operating system is promoted as a domain controller, it enables centralized management for all the client computers in the network that have been added to the domain.Considerations before Adding a Computer to Domain
- The client computer must have a unique hostname in the network assigned to it.
- The client computer must have a static IP address assigned to it.
- The client computer must be provided with correct DNS address.
How to Add a Computer to Domain?
To add a Windows 8 computer to domain, steps below must be followed:- Use the credentials of local administrator account to log on to Windows 8 computer, that is to be added to the domain.
- Click Desktop tile from the Start screen to go to the desktop.
- Once on the desktop screen, click File Explorer icon from the taskbar.
- On the Libraries window, right-click Computer icon from the left pane.
- From the context menu that appears, click Properties.
- On the System window, click Change settings option under Computer name, domain, and work settings section from the right pane.
- On the System Properties box, ensure that Computer Name tab is selected.
- Once the tab is selected, click Change button.
- On the Computer Name/Domain Changes box, click to select Domain radio button under Member of section.
- In the enabled field, specify the fully qualified domain name (FQDN) of the domain to which the computer is to be added.
- On the Windows Security box, provide the name and password of the domain administrator or domain user account in the respective fields.
- Once done, click OK button.
- On the displayed welcome message box, click OK.
- Click OK on the next displayed box.
- Back on System Properties box, click Close when done.
- On Microsoft Windows box, click Restart Now button to restart the Windows 8 computer automatically in order to allow the changes to take effect.
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