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yabanize asked:


How do you setup the work stations on your network to work with windows server Active Directory system?

so ive found that thats what they do but how do they setup the computers to login to the server?

Paige

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2 Responses to “How do you setup the work stations on your network to work with windows server Active Directory system?”

  1. jacobica42 on July 6th, 2009 10:45 am

    The control panel if these things are doing it the system section in the basics the domain you are doing it the workstations have accounts created for each user who is going to connect to connect to it the active directory must have to be members of.

  2. Gigabyte on July 9th, 2009 4:01 pm

    on your windows server create first your domain. i will not discuss anymore how to create a domain. now make sure that they do run in the network with the proper ip addresses and preferred DNS server. to test it the workstation must ping the server (in workstation use the administrator or default user of it) then assign different ip addresses like 192.168.1.X ( X should be different from each computer) it will automatically have its subnet mask then in preferred DNS server input 192.167.1.1 in all the computer

    Take note: these are just sample IP addresses.

    next step is you go to the workstations My computer then on properties go to the computer name column and then click the change in join in domain, just ignore the computer name and then click on the domain and type the domain u created in the server and your all set and done. you may now login to the workstation using the users you have created in your active directory.