join the PC in a domain and restart , you will need domain admin rights to do so
Well you use the domainname to get onto it and type and administrater ID and password into the system
They log onto the domain and not the actual computer.
Yes, if the client is part of the domain then the standard procedure is to log into the domain, which requires a secure login. However, the client could also log on locally to the machine, not the domain, in which case the log on requirements are not as strict.
You can log onto a computer with a domain when you are not even near that domain location using a "hide IP" software.
The domain of y=lnx is (0,∞) and the range is (-∞,∞).
If your files are hosted on a network share provided by your domain then they will become inaccessible when you log out of the domain.
local users account on local PC. he don't have to log another PC in the network. about domain domain is a logical group of network, all users are create in domain on the server that's y user can log-in in domain any where. u can set policies for user on server not a particular PC.
The same way you would do so from anywhere else
Log in as the administrator. and change settings from there
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It could be a subset: for example, for the function y = log(x), the domain is x > 0. There are many functions whose domain is the complex plane.
If security politics allow to log on remotely for local accounts, then the answer is yes. Also it depends on firewall settings.