My Configuration: I’m using Windows Server 2008 from VMware(8.0.0) & it’s working fine,Now I have 5 Windows 7 system.And I have created Active Directory and DNS (i.e. abc.com).
Issue: Whenever I’m trying to add those systems into a Group,AD can’t detect those 5 systems(I mean hostname at all).
To Do(?):
- Shall I install DHCP into my server,and then add those client manually,and then it’ll show in the Active Directory.
or - I have to create a Network domain which makes the server recognize other 5 systems
Any inputs on this regards making my Active Directory recognize 5 other windows7 client will be appreciated.
Ok long form answer, so its not in Comment.
This is inresponse to the 2 formats out in the market
First off do you have a Single-Node AD or a Farm?
There is always a need for DHCP. Especially if you want to fight against static IP assignment and want to force users to use the Computer Name vs just an IP. Most Servers use Static DHCP for back-door access for administration. In my past Computer management, i have used DHCP to implement and enforce a dynamic IP address for the computer to mitigate anyone from using an IP address as a entry point into your network.
One way to be 100% sure that the computer is not registered in any way with AD:
Now all of this assuming you are doing this with a Physical Computer.
If you are doing with a Virtual Computer from VMWare, then you will have to verify these points of problems:
I cant remember if AD is licensed anymore by client licenses or not, or if they just bulked it in with the Server License. They have changed the CAL licensing options so much over the year its hard for implementors to keep track, only the sales people 😉