The Select Groups dialog box appears, as shown in Figure 7. Also if you want to choose different locations from the network or choose check the users available, then click Locations or Check Names buttons. The selected group will be associated with the user and will appear in the Properties window of the user, as shown in Figure The process of creating a domain user account is more or less similar to the process of creating a local user account.
The only difference is a few different options in the same type of screens and a few steps more in between. Also when you create a user in domain then a domain is associated with the user by default. However, you can change the domain if you want. Besides all this, although, a domain user account can be created in the Users container, it is always better to create it in the desired Organization Unit OU.
The New Object —User dialog box appears, as shown in Figure Provide the First name , Last name , and Full name in their respective fields. Provide a unique logon name in User logon name field and then select a domain from the dropdown next to User logon name field if you want to change the domain name. The domain and the user name that you have provided will appear in the User logon name pre-Windows fields to ensure that user is allowed to log on to domain computers that are using earlier versions of Windows such as Windows NT.
The second screen of New Object —User dialog box appears similar to Figure 4. Provide the User name and the Password in their respective fields. Verify the user details that you had provided and click Finish on the third screen of New Object —User dialog box.
Follow the steps mentioned in Creating a Local User Account section to associate a user to a group. Just like user accounts, the groups on a Windows Server computer are also of two types, the built in local groups and built in domain groups.
Similarly certain built in local groups are: Administrators, Users, Guests, and Backup operators. The built in groups are created automatically when the operating system is installed and become a part of a domain. However, sometimes you need to create your own groups to meet your business requirements. The custom groups allow you limit the access of resources on a network to users as per your business requirements. To create custom groups in domain, you need to:.
The New Object —Group dialog box appears, as shown in Figure Provide the name of the group in the Group name field. The group name that you have provided will appear in the Group name pre-Windows field to ensure that group is functional on domain computers that are using earlier versions of Windows such as Windows NT.
Select the desired group scope of the group from the Group scope options. If the Domain Local Scope is selected the members can come from any domain but the members can access resources only from the local domain. If Global scope is selected then members can come only from local domain but can access resources in any domain.
If Universal scope is selected then members can come from any domain and members can access resources from any domain. Select the group type from the Group Type options. The group type can be Security or Distribution. Install the version of Windows for which you want to use the profile.
Follow the procedures in this article to configure the local default user profile. Restart the computer after you run the Sysprep command. Use the newly configured local default user profile as the source for the default network profile. Implement the required new or changed settings as a logon script and configure it to run one time. You can automate the procedure in Knowledge Base article by using the Reg.
For an alternative solution, see the "Targeted changes to the Default User Registry hive and profile folders" section on the following Microsoft website:. Skip to main content. This browser is no longer supported. Download Microsoft Edge More info.
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