Name
domain
Synopsis
Add a new UPN suffix for a domain, change the domain mode, create a new domain, and manage a domain.
Procedures
These procedures assume that you already have the Active Directory Domains and Trusts console opened. For related procedures see domain controller and trust in this chapter, and forest and tree.
Add a New UPN Suffix for a Domain
Right-click on Active Directory Domains and Trusts (root node in console) → Properties → specify an alternative UPN suffix for the domain → Add
Change the Domain Mode
You can change a mixed-mode domain to native mode, but not vice versa (unless you completely reinstall Windows 2000 on all your domain controllers). To change a domain from mixed mode to native mode, do the following:
Right-click on a domain → Properties → General → Change Mode |
Create a New Domain
See domain controller in this chapter.
Manage a Domain
Right-click on a domain → Manage
This opens the Active Directory Users and Computers console with the focus in the console tree on the selected domain. You can use this console to manage users, groups, computers, and printers in the domain. For more information see Active Directory Users and Computers.
Notes
For information on how to delegate authority for a domain, see delegation in this chapter. For information on creating a Group Policy for a domain, see Group Policy Objects (GPOs) in this chapter.
Additional tabs are available on the property sheet for a domain when View → Advanced Features is selected.
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