Implement Offline Domain Join
Today, in this mini-post, I want to show you how to perform an offline domain join. During this process, a computer is configured to join a domain without network access to the active directory. The offline domain join procedure requires you to run the djoin.exe command twice, once on a computer with access to a domain controller, and then again on the computer to be joined.
Requirements #
- You can run Djoin.exe only on computers that run Windows 7, Windows Server 2008 R2 or newer.
- You must have the rights that are necessary to join workstations in the domain.
Provision of a computer account in a domain #
1. On a domain controller, open an elevated command prompt, and then type:
djoin.exe /Provision /Domain <DomainName> /Machine <MachineName> /SaveFile <filepath>
2. Copy the generated file to the target computer.
Request an offline domain join #
3. On the target computer, open an elevated command prompt, and then type:
djoin.exe /requestodj /loadfile <filepath> /windowspath %systemroot% /localos
4. Restart the target computer.
shutdown /r /t 0
Once the machine has been restarted. You will see that the computer is now a member of your domain.
Thanks for reading my post. I hope you find it useful.
If you want to know more about the Djoin command line utility, check out this link.