Vista Lesson 25: Join an Active Directory Domain
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- Type: Video Tutorial
- Length: 2:00
- Media: Flash video file
- Posted: 04/20/2009
- Use: Watch Online
- Size: 4 MB
This lesson is part of the series: Getting to Know Windows Vista
Ordinarily a user would not have to join their own system to the domain. A network admin or assistant will usually perform this task for you. However, if you do need to do it yourself, this lesson shows you how easy it is. The key is to have the permission to do it. You need to not only be an Administrator over your local Vista system but you also need to have the permissions to join computers to the domain. If you have both... you can perform this task from with the System applet, as shown in this clip.
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