First add Ip Of Server into connection setting and also apply Ip,subnet mask,Gateway For client PC then check the status , Type nslookup in run and Enter it will show server ip and server name
Then Right click to My Computer-properties-computername-change-domain-(put domain name eg-:Google.com) ok This will ask you server user name and password then restart the PC after rebbot it will go that perticular domain.
You will need a Active Domain Server (e.g. a computer running Windows Server as the operating system) as far as I remember.
first check the system in network right click on my computer->properties->computer name->click change->in member of select domain then Type in the domain name you want to be member of-click ok/apply it will ask for domain administrator username and password. then it will authenticate. then a pop will come system is in domain. restart the system it will be in domain and you have to login as domain user/admin.
Control panel.
An add-in is a plug-in on a computer system.
The process of actually joining a computer to a domain must occur at the computer itself and be performed by a member of the computer's local Administrators group. After logging on, you join a computer running Windows Server 2003 to a domain from the Computer Name tab in the System Properties dialog box (which is accessible from the System icon in Control Panel).
Domain Name System (DNS).
It stands for Domain Name System.
The computer name that comes up on the Network is the one that was configured in the system properties. You can reconfigure the Computer name by going to::: Windows XP :: My Computer >> Right Click >> My Properties >> System >> Computer Name. "To rename this computer or join a domain, click change":: Windows 7 :: My Computer >> Right Click >> My Properties >> Advanced system settings >> Computer Name. "To rename this computer or join a domain, click change"
The System applet in the control panel will allow you to join a system to a domain. or right click my computer-> properties->computername->click change it will ask the domain administrator username pwd enter it will get prompt to restart the computer. voila you are joined to domain..
Server is a computer which serves files to other users or computers. A server can be a windows XP operating system also, but it does not have any securityDomain controller is a computer which controls other users or computers .A domain controller must have windows 2003 server operating system and need to configure as a domain. It has a Excellent security
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To find your domain name or homegroup name on a Windows computer, you can open the Control Panel and navigate to "System and Security," then select "System." The domain name will be listed under "Computer name, domain, and workgroup settings." For homegroup, you can check the "HomeGroup" section in the Control Panel, where it will show if you're part of a homegroup and its name.