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How can I join a Windows Server 2016 Datacenter Core to a domain?
Unable to join 64-bit Windows 8.1 Pro Client to Windows 2003 domain. Win 7 works fineWindows Server 2016 network resets after installing the Hyper-V rolePromote Windows Server 2016 to domain controller in Server 2008 R2 Active DirectoryRewriting an URL returns an error 500 on Windows Server 2016Can't join machines to domainwindows 2016 rdp sso displays other user loginNeed guidance regarding upgrade to server 2016Can't promote WS2016 Core to additional DC - The folder C:WindowsNTDS is not validParent Domain can't access Child Domain A/D but can ping & access filesUnable to RDP to VM hosted in Windows 2016 Server
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I want to join a Windows Server 2016 Datacenter Core (Command-Only) to a domain (Which is also using Windows Server 2016 Datacenter).
Domain name: rsft.net
Username (Both servers): Administrator
Password (Both servers): Aa1234
I tried some "netdom" commands I found online and also tried to go on with its own "help" command but I get a syntax error or this one:
The syntax of this command is:
NETDOM [ ADD | COMPUTERNAME | HELP | JOIN | MOVE | QUERY | REMOVE |
MOVENT4BDC | RENAMECOMPUTER | RESET | TRUST | VERIFY | RESETPWD ]
Try "NETDOM HELP" for more information.
Anyone knows the right command or steps?
powershell domain windows-server-2016 windows-command-prompt
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I want to join a Windows Server 2016 Datacenter Core (Command-Only) to a domain (Which is also using Windows Server 2016 Datacenter).
Domain name: rsft.net
Username (Both servers): Administrator
Password (Both servers): Aa1234
I tried some "netdom" commands I found online and also tried to go on with its own "help" command but I get a syntax error or this one:
The syntax of this command is:
NETDOM [ ADD | COMPUTERNAME | HELP | JOIN | MOVE | QUERY | REMOVE |
MOVENT4BDC | RENAMECOMPUTER | RESET | TRUST | VERIFY | RESETPWD ]
Try "NETDOM HELP" for more information.
Anyone knows the right command or steps?
powershell domain windows-server-2016 windows-command-prompt
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I want to join a Windows Server 2016 Datacenter Core (Command-Only) to a domain (Which is also using Windows Server 2016 Datacenter).
Domain name: rsft.net
Username (Both servers): Administrator
Password (Both servers): Aa1234
I tried some "netdom" commands I found online and also tried to go on with its own "help" command but I get a syntax error or this one:
The syntax of this command is:
NETDOM [ ADD | COMPUTERNAME | HELP | JOIN | MOVE | QUERY | REMOVE |
MOVENT4BDC | RENAMECOMPUTER | RESET | TRUST | VERIFY | RESETPWD ]
Try "NETDOM HELP" for more information.
Anyone knows the right command or steps?
powershell domain windows-server-2016 windows-command-prompt
I want to join a Windows Server 2016 Datacenter Core (Command-Only) to a domain (Which is also using Windows Server 2016 Datacenter).
Domain name: rsft.net
Username (Both servers): Administrator
Password (Both servers): Aa1234
I tried some "netdom" commands I found online and also tried to go on with its own "help" command but I get a syntax error or this one:
The syntax of this command is:
NETDOM [ ADD | COMPUTERNAME | HELP | JOIN | MOVE | QUERY | REMOVE |
MOVENT4BDC | RENAMECOMPUTER | RESET | TRUST | VERIFY | RESETPWD ]
Try "NETDOM HELP" for more information.
Anyone knows the right command or steps?
powershell domain windows-server-2016 windows-command-prompt
powershell domain windows-server-2016 windows-command-prompt
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You could use the Server Core configuration utility for this.
- Type
sconfig
at the command prompt. - Choose Option 1 (
Domain/Workgroup
) by typing 1 and
press ENTER - Then type D to join a Domain
- Type the domain name to join, and a valid user for this domain
(domainuser
) - Type the user password when prompted.
- Reboot when asked.
1
SCONFIG is deprecated in 2016 which means it will go away at some point (cf. docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/get-started/…).Add-Computer
(afterRename-Computer
, if necessary) is the better answer.
– MikeBaz - MSFT
Feb 5 '18 at 4:53
@MikeBaz - MSFT Thank you for the point. You are absolutely right, so that i've just upvoted the other answer (and your comment).
– krisFR
Feb 5 '18 at 16:08
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You could use the Server Core configuration utility for this.
- Type
sconfig
at the command prompt. - Choose Option 1 (
Domain/Workgroup
) by typing 1 and
press ENTER - Then type D to join a Domain
- Type the domain name to join, and a valid user for this domain
(domainuser
) - Type the user password when prompted.
- Reboot when asked.
1
SCONFIG is deprecated in 2016 which means it will go away at some point (cf. docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/get-started/…).Add-Computer
(afterRename-Computer
, if necessary) is the better answer.
– MikeBaz - MSFT
Feb 5 '18 at 4:53
@MikeBaz - MSFT Thank you for the point. You are absolutely right, so that i've just upvoted the other answer (and your comment).
– krisFR
Feb 5 '18 at 16:08
add a comment |
You could use the Server Core configuration utility for this.
- Type
sconfig
at the command prompt. - Choose Option 1 (
Domain/Workgroup
) by typing 1 and
press ENTER - Then type D to join a Domain
- Type the domain name to join, and a valid user for this domain
(domainuser
) - Type the user password when prompted.
- Reboot when asked.
1
SCONFIG is deprecated in 2016 which means it will go away at some point (cf. docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/get-started/…).Add-Computer
(afterRename-Computer
, if necessary) is the better answer.
– MikeBaz - MSFT
Feb 5 '18 at 4:53
@MikeBaz - MSFT Thank you for the point. You are absolutely right, so that i've just upvoted the other answer (and your comment).
– krisFR
Feb 5 '18 at 16:08
add a comment |
You could use the Server Core configuration utility for this.
- Type
sconfig
at the command prompt. - Choose Option 1 (
Domain/Workgroup
) by typing 1 and
press ENTER - Then type D to join a Domain
- Type the domain name to join, and a valid user for this domain
(domainuser
) - Type the user password when prompted.
- Reboot when asked.
You could use the Server Core configuration utility for this.
- Type
sconfig
at the command prompt. - Choose Option 1 (
Domain/Workgroup
) by typing 1 and
press ENTER - Then type D to join a Domain
- Type the domain name to join, and a valid user for this domain
(domainuser
) - Type the user password when prompted.
- Reboot when asked.
answered Oct 28 '17 at 17:19
krisFRkrisFR
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SCONFIG is deprecated in 2016 which means it will go away at some point (cf. docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/get-started/…).Add-Computer
(afterRename-Computer
, if necessary) is the better answer.
– MikeBaz - MSFT
Feb 5 '18 at 4:53
@MikeBaz - MSFT Thank you for the point. You are absolutely right, so that i've just upvoted the other answer (and your comment).
– krisFR
Feb 5 '18 at 16:08
add a comment |
1
SCONFIG is deprecated in 2016 which means it will go away at some point (cf. docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/get-started/…).Add-Computer
(afterRename-Computer
, if necessary) is the better answer.
– MikeBaz - MSFT
Feb 5 '18 at 4:53
@MikeBaz - MSFT Thank you for the point. You are absolutely right, so that i've just upvoted the other answer (and your comment).
– krisFR
Feb 5 '18 at 16:08
1
1
SCONFIG is deprecated in 2016 which means it will go away at some point (cf. docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/get-started/…).
Add-Computer
(after Rename-Computer
, if necessary) is the better answer.– MikeBaz - MSFT
Feb 5 '18 at 4:53
SCONFIG is deprecated in 2016 which means it will go away at some point (cf. docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/get-started/…).
Add-Computer
(after Rename-Computer
, if necessary) is the better answer.– MikeBaz - MSFT
Feb 5 '18 at 4:53
@MikeBaz - MSFT Thank you for the point. You are absolutely right, so that i've just upvoted the other answer (and your comment).
– krisFR
Feb 5 '18 at 16:08
@MikeBaz - MSFT Thank you for the point. You are absolutely right, so that i've just upvoted the other answer (and your comment).
– krisFR
Feb 5 '18 at 16:08
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Powershell is your friend.
Check out Add-Computer
Add-Computer
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Powershell is your friend.
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Add-Computer
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