Setup Win Server With Win 10 Client
Setup Win Server With Win 10 Client
Setup Win Server With Win 10 Client
1) Add AD to DC
2) Go to manage & go to add feature
3) In server roles choose AD domain services & DNS server
4) Finish Installation
5) Go to flag & promote to DC
6) Add new forest & choose domain name
7) Set a password
8) If verification fails go to cmd type net user administrator /passwordreq:yes
9) Rerun check
1. Create Ous
2. Right click on your domain & create new OU
3. Choose a name
4. Done
1) Join client to domain
2) Go to advanced system settings
3) Change from workgroup to domain
4) Enter your domain
5) Use admin username & password
6) To login use (domain name)\administrator & password
Create users in AD
Right click on OU & choose new users
Create a name & surname & username
Choose user must change password on next logon
Done
Reset password
Find user account
Right click go to properties
Follow prompts
Done
Restricting Logons
Go to users properties
In account go to logon to
Choose computers
To add a Mac client to a Windows Server domain, you need to perform the following steps:
1. Ensure that the Mac client meets the minimum requirements for joining a Windows domain.
2. On the Mac, open System Preferences and navigate to "Users & Groups" or "Accounts."
3. Click on the lock icon and enter your administrator credentials to make changes.
4. Select the "+" button under the user list to add a new user account.
5. In the New Account window, choose "Login Options" or "Network Account Server."
7. In the Directory Utility window, click on the lock icon and enter your administrator credentials again.
10. Enter the domain name of your Windows Server domain, along with the username and password of
a domain administrator account.
11. Customize the advanced options if needed, such as restricting access to specific domain groups.
12. Click "OK" to save the settings and exit the Directory Utility.
13. Back in the System Preferences, you should now see the Windows domain listed under the "Network
Account Server" section.
14. You can then log out and log back in with a domain user account on the Mac client.