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JOIN DOMAIN

INFORMATION SHEET 3.1-4

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LEARNING OBJECTIVES

After reading this INFORMATION SHEET,


LEARNER(S)/TRAINEE(S) MUST be able to:
To join domain using

Windows 7 Client
Windows 10 Client

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Preparing your client working

Press windows + r
in your keyboard
then type ncpa.cpl
then click OK

Figure 1: Accessing Network Connection thru run


command

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Local area connection will appear. Right click Local Area
Connection then click Properties.

Figure 2: Accessing Local Area Connection Properties

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Click Internet Protocol
Version 4(TCP/IPv4) then
click Properties

Figure 3: Local Area Connection Properties

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Setting Value
IP address any valid but not duplicated ip address range
from 1-254

E.g.
192.168.0.11

Subnet mask 255.255.255.0

Default gateway IP address of router / wap

E.g. 192.168.0.1

Preferred DNS Server Server’s IP address

E.g. 192.168.0.10

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Click OK and
CLOSE.

Figure 4: Internet Protocol Version 4(TCP/IPv4)


Properties
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JOIN DOMAIN USING WINDOWS 7

On the Taskbar, click


Start, right-click
Computer and click
Properties

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Click Change Setting

Figure 6: Systems Properties

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In the System Properties dialog
box, click the Computer Name
tab and click the Change button.

Note: If the computer is


running Microsoft
Windows 7 Home
Premium, Basic or Starter
the Domain radio is
disabled, indicating that
the computer is not
allowed to join a domain.

Figure 7: Computer Name tab


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After specifying the name of the
computer and the domain to join,
click OK
You would be asked to provide
a user name and a password
for a user who has the
permissions to let a computer
join a domain.

Figure 8 : Changing computer name and domain


name
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Type the username of
users with admin privilege
which allowed a computer
to join a domain > press
Tab then type the
account's password.

Figure 9: Inputting Administrator’s credentials


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After entering user and
password, click OK, you
will receive a welcome
message

Figure 10: Welcome screen message

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Restart your
computer

Figure 11: Restart Computer

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After the
computer has
restarted, press
CTRL + ALT +
DELETE to Log
On

Figure 12: Logon screen


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Click switch user

Figure 13: Switch user


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Click other user

Figure 14: logging in other user

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Type the logon name of a user
who has an account in the
network's domain and press Tab
then type the password click the
arrow line to login. If the login is
successful Figure 16 will be
prompted.

Figure 15: Login domain users

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Figure 16: Preparing your desktop

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