advantages
more secure
delegation easy
robust
easy manageability(ou)
easy administration and control
all regions have same data
can manage millions of objects
search easy
Increases the Productivity of Users
Reduces the Burden of IT Administration
Increase Fault Tolerance to minimize Downtime
It improves Security
To join a domain, you go to the Computer Properties and the Identification tab. Tell the system you want to join a domain, then provide the domain you want to join. You will be asked for administrator credentials in order to join the domain from a client.
The System applet in the control panel will allow you to join a system to a domain.
Windows 7 Professional and Ultimate editions have a feature called Domain Join, which is designed to join a domain quickly and more securely.
There is no benefit to anybody.
join the client to workgroup and restart the PC. it will be out of domain. But you require proper admin rights to do so.
To perform an offline domain join, you can use the djoin.exe utility, which is included with Windows Server and client operating systems. This tool allows you to create a computer account in Active Directory and generate a provisioning package that can be used to join the domain without direct network connectivity. The process involves running djoin.exe on a domain-joined machine to create the join request, which is then transferred to the target machine where it is executed to complete the offline join.
A workgroup
To change the domain of a Windows computer using the Command Prompt, you can use the netdom command if you have the Remote Server Administration Tools installed. The command syntax is as follows: netdom join <ComputerName> /domain:<NewDomainName> /userD:<DomainUser> /passwordD:* Replace <ComputerName> with your computer's name, <NewDomainName> with the domain you want to join, and <DomainUser> with a user account that has permission to join the domain. After executing the command, you will typically need to restart the computer for the changes to take effect.
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..
Windows 98 machines don't join a domain - they are just able to browse it. You only have a choice to change the workgroup name on a Win98 machine - you make the workgroup name the same as the domain name and they can browse the network resources and map drives to them. They are like XP Home edition which can just join workgroups and not domains.
join the PC in a domain and restart , you will need domain admin rights to do so
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