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Re: Alert when a new PC joins the domain


From: Dave Brockman <dave () brockmans com>
Date: Thu, 04 Aug 2011 21:05:14 -0400

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On 8/1/2011 3:42 PM, Archangel Amael wrote:
Hello,

Well a user that tries to join a computer to  a domain would need to 
be either an admin, or apart of the administrators group in order to 
provide login details to join. And you can always log this in the 
event viewer, under the security log. This information of course can 
be collected from remote machines and forwarded to the one of your 
choosing. Alerts can be generated per email, all of this assumes of 
course that you are using Win2k3 or above, servers and xp and up 
clients.

I believe by default, normal users can join 10 users to the domain with
their own credentials.  This was so in 2K3 domains.

Regards,

dtb

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