Synology SA3400 Synology Directory Server Administrator s Guide for DSM 7.1 - Page 40

Join Devices to a Domain, Join Windows PCs to a Domain

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Chapter 5: Join Devices to a Domain Chapter 5: Join Devices to a Domain Joining devices to a domain as domain clients provides an efficient way to collectively manage organizational resources. Domain users can sign in to the devices and access resources using one set of domain account and password. Join Windows PCs to a Domain PCs running Windows 7 and versions above can be joined to the domain created by Synology Directory Server. Here we use a Windows 10 PC as the example. 1. Go to Windows Start icon > Settings > Network & Internet > Status > Change adapter options, and double-click on the network interface the computer is currently using. 2. On the Status page, click Properties. 37

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Chapter 5: Join Devices to a Domain
Joining devices to a domain as domain clients provides an efficient way to collectively manage
organizational resources. Domain users can sign in to the devices and access resources using
one set of domain account and password.
Join Windows PCs to a Domain
PCs running Windows 7 and versions above can be joined to the domain created by Synology
Directory Server. Here we use a Windows 10 PC as the example.
1. Go to Windows
Start
icon >
Settings
>
Network & Internet
>
Status
>
Change adapter
options
, and double-click on the network interface the computer is currently using.
2. On the
Status
page, click
Properties
.
Chapter 5: Join Devices to a Domain