Join Azure AD after installing Windows 10 1607
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I have a computer that is not onsite joined to a domain. I want to join it to Azure AD.
It's Windows 10 Pro version 1607.
I've found a few documents that indicate a button under Settings > System > About, but that button is no longer there in 1607.
Anyone do this?
Heck I'm not even sure you can do this since 1607 during install.
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I do not have a configured azure AD handy to test, but if I put in my hotmail it bitches.
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Yep did that - you can't log into the computer using your Azure AD account - only the locally created one.
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@Dashrender said in Join Azure AD after installing Windows 10 1607:
Yep did that - you can't log into the computer using your Azure AD account - only the locally created one.
Did you try to add a user now after that? and see if you cna add the azure ad creds?
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https://i.imgur.com/aC0RXrr.png
This link on that about page seems to indicate that it might do what I want, but what little I could find online about seems to imply more RMM stuff, and not AAD Join.
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@JaredBusch said in Join Azure AD after installing Windows 10 1607:
@Dashrender said in Join Azure AD after installing Windows 10 1607:
Yep did that - you can't log into the computer using your Azure AD account - only the locally created one.
Did you try to add a user now after that? and see if you cna add the azure ad creds?
No, I can when I go back to that machine after 5 I guess. That would be weird though.. but who knows.
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Here is a post with the install joining of AAD in 1607
https://jankesblog.com/2016/08/15/windows-10-azure-ad-join-build-1607/comment-page-1/#comment-449
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What version of Windows 10 (home, pro, enterprise)?
I thought Windows X Home was blocked from joining domains.
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It's Pro.
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@Dashrender said in Join Azure AD after installing Windows 10 1607:
It's Pro.
Checking on my VM to see what might have changed, give me 5.
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@DustinB3403 said in Join Azure AD after installing Windows 10 1607:
What version of Windows 10 (home, pro, enterprise)?
I thought Windows X Home was blocked from joining domains.
That said, the windows 10 device i jsut logged into is home and it added the account where it complained when i used my hotmail account.
no windows 10 pro device handy today
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@JaredBusch Now that's just odd, you were able to join a Home version to a domain?
I wonder when Microsoft broke that.....
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@DustinB3403 said in Join Azure AD after installing Windows 10 1607:
@JaredBusch Now that's just odd, you were able to join a Home version to a domain?
I wonder when Microsoft broke that.....
Azure AD is not a domain.
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@JaredBusch You're right.
But I'm still confused why you have the option under computer settings.
Can you try and join home to AD?
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@DustinB3403 said in Join Azure AD after installing Windows 10 1607:
@JaredBusch You're right.
But I'm still confused why you have the option under computer settings.
Can you try and join home to AD?
The link is suppose to be there on Home edition so you can join it to Azure AD & inTune for MDM
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@Jason said in Join Azure AD after installing Windows 10 1607:
@DustinB3403 said in Join Azure AD after installing Windows 10 1607:
@JaredBusch You're right.
But I'm still confused why you have the option under computer settings.
Can you try and join home to AD?
The link is suppose to be there on Home edition so you can join it to Azure AD & inTune for MDM
And how many home users take advantage of it? (I'm asking for posterity) I have users who have a hard enough time typing in a password, much less syncing up their accounts.
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@DustinB3403 said in Join Azure AD after installing Windows 10 1607:
And how many home users take advantage of it? (I'm asking for posterity) I have users who have a hard enough time typing in a password, much less syncing up their accounts.
It would be for users buying their own devices to use remotely for work.
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@Jason said in Join Azure AD after installing Windows 10 1607:
@DustinB3403 said in Join Azure AD after installing Windows 10 1607:
And how many home users take advantage of it? (I'm asking for posterity) I have users who have a hard enough time typing in a password, much less syncing up their accounts.
It would be for users buying their own devices to use remotely for work.
Exactly - it BYOD!
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https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/documentation/articles/active-directory-azureadjoin-overview/
keeping track of links.
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Here's an article that shows you how to use local AD via GPO to add all of your computers to your Azure AD.
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/documentation/articles/active-directory-azureadjoin-setup/
Though this does not give me what I currently want, because I'm not using a local AD.