Windows 10 IoT Enterprise should be able to join a domain https://sec.ch9.ms/sessions/winhec/slides/04-2015ShenzhenWinHECFallWorkshopKeynote-CreateyourIndustrydevicewithWindows10IoT.pdf
Slide 19, Business Features. You can always grab the demo and verify with the current build https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/evalcenter/evaluate-windows-10-enterprise On Thu, Oct 12, 2017 at 2:23 PM, Kurt Buff <[email protected]> wrote: > So, I've looked at the wikipedia article, and it's not *exactly* > answering the question I have... > https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_10_editions > > Our engineering department is developing systems that need to have > tightly controlled updating, as they are often deployed in public > safety environments - ranging from small (2-10 workstations) up to > much larger (hundreds of workstations), and there is basically no > tolerance for workstations patching and rebooting in anything but the > most controlled fashion. Problem is, of course, that the smaller > environments aren't going to have domains, and the larger ones are. > > Someone has proposed Windows 10 Embedded (which really seems to be > Windows 10 IoT, but never mind that), but the engineers and PMs are > thinking that Win10 IoT doesn't join domains. > > From the article above, and my other searching, I'm not able to come > up with a clean, documented answer as to whether any edition of Win10 > IoT can join domains, and if so, which ones. > > Can someone point me to clear documentation, preferably from MSFT? > > Kurt > > >

