How To Join A Windows 10 Computer To A Domain - Windows Server 2019

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In this video tutorial you'll learn how to join a Windows 10 client computer to a Microsoft Windows Server 2019 domain. We'll also carry out some basic pre-checks before joining a client computer to the domain, to avoid potential issues.

Joining a Windows 10 computer to a Microsoft Windows Server 2019 Active Directory Domain, provides centralised management of users, computers and resources supporting a client/server network model.

Microsoft Active Directory Domain Services is the corner stone that provides Access and Identity Management (IAM) in an on premises Microsoft Windows Server network.

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Active Directory Domain Services For Beginners - Windows Server 2019

Active Directory Domain Services Installation & Configuration - Windows Server 2019
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A perfect video Jon, perfectly explained I have had to do this at work recently, to get machines ready for stock and potentially issuing out to new starters or replacements for existing staff members

robertcollcott
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Thank you... I was doing this and real time while watching you and it worked perfectly.

TinSlder
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Subscribed, and added a series of beginner videos to learn! Thank you, John!

joshs
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You have a really great way of teaching, simple and to the point.

charan_
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Thank you. it was so clear and easy to follow. Great job.

prabinkc
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Thank you for the video. I have been a little stubborn for about a week trying to figure out where I was going wrong and then stumbled onto your video. THANK YOU.

ponchomon
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Great videos, very educational. Thanks !

anicou
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Hi John, Excellent videos, very educational.

Puerto_Ayacucho_VE
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Hey John, very nice vidoe mate, very brief and very usefull

mirzaaurangzeb
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perfect video, explained just where I was going wrong, I though I was something to do with my server, and it was just my ip setting on the client machine.

stevenelson
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5:30 I don't want login. Is there another way, like it was in Windows 7 - just set DNS suffix in advanced IP4 settings? Set domain name to "companyname.local" and thats all, internet on my PC will work? I've found some routers DHCP settings with "domain name" option and no login is required there (TL-WA801ND and everything with DD-WRT firmware).

David-Masek
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Hi john thanks
you always save my GPA, i don't know how thank u becouse u deserve more sending love and wish u happy life and healthy

ReelsPassion
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nice series up until this point. May i ask you what network settings you are using for your VM's? I tried everything and i can ping my server from the client vm but not find the DNS server.
The DNS event loggs a warning ID4013: "The DNS server is waiting for Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) to signal that the initial synchronization of the directory has been completed..."

Any idea how to resolve this issue?

lucasisr
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Thank you Sir, this was very well explained and helped me out a lot. I am an I.T. student and videos like this have helped me immensely. You rock!

aaronhale
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Hi John. Great tutorials.
I’ve followed this video step by step (I’m a very beginner) but at 7.00 minutes where you move the computer to Training Computers, I don’t have that folder. All I have showing are Builtin, Computers, Domain Controllers, ForeignSecurityPrincipals, Managed Service Accounts and Users……. Any help would be appreciated.

lynchie
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Please share with the I.T. Learner Community & Follow on social media!

ittaster
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Thank you for your videos. They are very educational. On 6:50 you mention organizational units, but I did not see the where you created those. What number is it?

tonyperez
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How to join a laptop over WiFi to a server ? And also need to access the internet

ameerali_
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Hi, John! I want to thank you for your videos and explanations; they are really helpful. I'm having a problem with my lab. I executed all you said, and I already got my Server1 running with ADDS and the right network configurations, as well as my client. However, I have a problem; my client can ping Server1, but it's unable to find the DNS when I use the command nslookup. I'm using a home network, nothing too fancy. Do you have any idea what could be the issue?

Thank you in advance!

Edit:

The router that I'm using is provided by the ISP.

nunobaptista
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Hi there, youre video is so helpful. I just have a question about troubleshooting. First i have my server and the windows 10 in the same network. But when i ping it, windows 10 could not communicate with the server. How can i resolve this? Thanks in advance.

markanthonyabayan