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userspace:windows [2011/11/11 08:19] Thomas_H created |
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====== DomainJoin for Windows ====== | |
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Histroy: | |
//[[hungerharke@gmx.de|Thomas_H]] 2011/11/11 08:08// (Windows XP unattended.txt) | |
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==== Windows XP unattended.txt ==== | |
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**via unattended.txt** (to be found in /opt/pcbin/install/winxppro/custom) | |
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Find the section named [Identification] | |
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<code> | |
[Identification] | |
JoinDomain = mydomain | |
DomainAdmin = <username who is allowed to do a join> | |
DomainAdminPassword = "password" | |
CreateComputerAccountInDomain = yes | |
DoOldStyleDomainJoin = No | |
</code> | |
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**JoinDomain:** it seems *not* to be "mydomain.local" or anything else. If your Windows-Domain is "sillynet" and your opsi-server answers the 'hostname -f' with a "opsiserver.sillynet.local" so nevertheless the windows-domain is "sillynet" without quotations!\\ | |
**DomainAdmin:** This is the account who is allowed to join clients on the PDC (Primary Domain Controller). If you have a special user, who's only allow to join clients so it's more safe.\\ | |
**DomainAdminPassword:** is the password of this administrative account in quotations ("")\\ | |
**CreateComputerAccountInDomain:** should an account be created in the PDC for this client? If so, you will find "user" named (for example) "MyClient$" in the userlist of the PDC (please note: I don't know how it looks like in MySQL, LDAP or comparable - I use passwd. Please edit this if you add this information) | |
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Let's say your domain is "sillynet", your administrative account is a user named "JoinDom" and his password is "funnynet". So your [Identification]-Section has to look like this: | |
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<code> | |
[Identification] | |
JoinDomain = sillynet | |
DomainAdmin = JoinDom | |
DomainAdminPassword = "funnynet" | |
CreateComputerAccountInDomain = yes | |
DoOldStyleDomainJoin = No | |
</code> | |
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