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The Best Damn Windows Server 2003 Book Period- P46:The latest incarnation of Microsoft’s server product,Windows Server 2003, brings many new features and improvements that make the network administrator’s job easier.This chapter will briefly summarize what’s new in 2003 and introduce you to the four members of the Windows Server 2003 family: the Web Edition, the Standard Edition, the Enterprise Edition, and the Datacenter Edition. | 416 Chapter 10 Working with User Group and Computer Accounts the domain data is retrieved from the computer that is added to the account. This includes such facts as the operating system installed on the machine the version of the operating systems and other relevant information. Creating Computer Accounts by Adding a Computer to a Domain Computer accounts can be created when adding a computer to a domain. Computers can be added to a domain by using the same dialog box you use to change the computer s name. On a Windows 2000 Professional machine this is done on the Network Identification tab of the System Properties dialog.To access this dialog you can right-click the My Computer icon located on the desktop and select Properties on the context menu.You can also access this dialog by double-clicking the System icon in Control Panel. Once the System Properties dialog appears click the Properties button on the Network Identification tab. As shown in Figure 10.31 the dialog box that appears after clicking the Properties button allows you to modify the name of the computer and choose whether the computer is part of a workgroup or domain.The Member Of section provides two options.The Domain option enables a text box that allows you to provide the name of a domain this computer will join.The Workgroup option enables a text box that allows you to provide the name of a workgroup this computer will join.At any time the computer can be switched from being a member of a workgroup or domain. If the computer is joining a domain where a computer account doesn t exist for this machine then the Computer name field is used to specify the new Active Directory account s name. Figure 10.31 Identification Changes Dialog Box After entering the name of a domain this computer will join click the OK button.The computer then proceeds to connect to a DC for the domain you are attempting to join and if it finds one a dialog box will be displayed asking you for the username and password of an .