Log on to the PC as administrator and use the password of password . If it asks for a network type , click Work and click Close .
Click the Start icon in the lower left and click Control Panel . Click the System and Security link in the upper left . Click the System link . Click the Change Settings link in the lower right . The System Properties window appears .
Click the Change button . The Computer Naming / Domain Changes dialog box opens . Under Member of , click the Domain option button and type " experimental . lab " for the domain name .
Press the OK button . ( Actually , you could also type " experimental " instead of " experimental . lab "). The Windows Security dialog box opens .
Type " Administrator " and the password for the administrator , which is Password ! then click OK . Soon you should see a message welcoming you to the domain .
Click OK , close the window , then click Restart . As usual , whenever you restart click OK on the error message and close the window .
STEP 2 : Use a Domain Log-On in Windows 7 Back to Top Action
After Windows 7 reboots , click on the PC icon . Notice that the log-on screen has changed . Now click the Send Ctrl-Alt-Delete button . The default logon is PC-1 \ Administrator .
Click Switch User then Other User . For the user name , type " experimental \ administrator ," and for the password , type " Password !"
Click the Start icon . Right-click Computer and click Properties . Notice that the full computer name shows the name of the domain .
Insert a screenshot into your lab report showing the name of the computer , including the domain (# 6 ).
This is the end of the first part of this week ' s lab .