Leaving the computer out will cause it to pause at that point and you
could enter a name.
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Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Joining a Domain thru Command Line
Problem with that is I need to be able to assign a workstation name
before joining the domain
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You could use a Sysprep.inf file if that is an option.
[Identification]
DomainAdmin = "domain\account"
DomainAdminPassword = accountpassword
JoinDomain = "domain"
MachineObjectOU = "OU = ,DC = ,DC = ,Dc = ,DC = "
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Subject: [ActiveDir] Joining a Domain thru Command Line
Ok I know there is a way but I seem to have a disconnect and cant find
where I read about it at.
I want to take a windows xp sp2 machine newly built and join it to the
domain and have that workstations name go into a certain OU. Whats the
command.
Thanks
Jeff
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