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Windows Server 2022: Deploy Member Server (join to domain) & Domain Credentials vs Local Credentials

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Deploying a Windows Server 2022 Member Server (domain join) & Domain Credentials vs Local Credentials

Check out my full Windows Server 2022 playlist at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JRusmtz2Hbs&list=PLCj5wrUCPIG6j-AGEHJzqMiPrA2vHXRT_

In this video I show you how to configure a deploy a new member server and join it to the domain. I also discuss Domain Credentials vs Local Credentials.

The domain join process is the same as the process to join a Windows 10 Workstation to a domain.

In this guide, I cover:
-Document a new Server deployment
-Configure Networking
–Configure Static IP on Windows Server 2022
–Information on Static IP vs DHCP Reservation (https://www.stephenwagner.com/2019/05/07/static-ip-vs-dhcp-reservation/)
-Join Windows Server 2022 Server to domain as member server
-Discussion on time importance with Active Directory and Domains
-Discussion on Domain Credentials vs Local Credentials

This video is part of a multi-video playlist containing how-to’s on deploying various technologies with Microsoft Windows Server 2022.

Hardware/Software used in this demonstration
-VMware vSphere
-HPE DL360p Gen8 Server
-Microsoft Windows Server 2022
-pfSense Firewall

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4 thoughts on “Windows Server 2022: Deploy Member Server (join to domain) & Domain Credentials vs Local Credentials

  • Simple Yet very productive… keep up the good work bro, bag of thanks

  • Ok I've been following along and I might have missed something. I can't seem to join a computer. And I suspect it's because of DNS. When I try to ping the DC it gives me the externnal address of the router. So the public address that I get from my ISP.

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