Update:
Brian Desmond
(Windows Server MVP) emailed me with the following information on why someone
might want to add a computer to AD manually:
"By default a
computer will get dumped in the Computers container, unless a Windows 2003
Native Mode Domain is inplace, and redircomp has been run to change this.
Precreating computer accounts in OUs will ensure that when the unit is joined,
it is in the correct OU, which guarantees policy consistency, and other
administrative things. One can also specify who can reset the machine’s
password. This will allow an admin to create an account for a computer, and let
a normal user join the machine with their credentials."
Method:
Click Start,
highlight "Administrative Tools" and select "Active Directory
Users and Computers"
Expand your domain
name, and right-click "Computers", highlight "New" then
click "Computer"
In this dialog we
have to type the name of the computer we want to add
In the next dialog
just click "Next", then you will see a final report of what will be
added, and you can click "Finish".
And, we're done!
You may also want to
see the other Active Directory tutorials on the main page, including adding
users, and existing Windows XP and Windows
2000 computers to the
domain.
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