>
> A boot-time script is certainly possible. Check out netdom.exe - it
> can change the name and join the machine to the domain. I created a
> script for this kind of work for our junior admins, so they could have
> it on their USB sticks.
I'll look for netdom - last I checked it was only in later versions of Windows
- Vista and higher. Maybe there's a download for it for XP - XP is the primary
version of Windows that I'm interested in provisioning. Furthermore, AFAICT
with my experience with netdom on Vista, 2008 and 7, it still requires a
reboot. Maybe if the script runs at the right time it will be okay...hard to
say.
>
> However, you risk leaving the account password hanging around, if
> you're not careful - it has to be embedded in the script.
>
Point taken - I'll have to be careful with security on the script. However, I
also have an account set up that has absolutely no privileges on my domain
except to join workstations, so at least it's not a full-blown administrative
account. It still warrants some care in handling the script, but it should
mitigate some of that risk.
-Nick
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