Joining an Active Directory domain with ICD provisioning
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The Imaging and Configuration Designer or ICD allows you to create supply packages to configure a computer.
The packages can be used on Windows 10 and 11 clients only.
The Imaging and Configuration Designer is : - Integrated with ADK
https://docs.microsoft.com/fr-fr/windows-hardware/get-started/adk-install - Available in the Windows store:
https://www.microsoft.com/store/apps/9nblggh4tx22
Presentation of different alternatives for joining an Active Directory domain:
How to join an Active Directory domain with System Properties (1/9)
Best domain joining practices - Delegation and pre-staging (2/9)
How to join an Active Directory domain using the Settings Menu (3/9)
How to join an Active Directory domain using PowerShell (4/9)
How to join an Active Directory domain with djoin (offline) (5/9)
How to join an Active Directory domain with netdom (6/9)
How to join an Active Directory domain with DSC (7/9)
How to join an Active Directory domain with ICD (8/9)
How to join an Active Directory domain with MDT (9/9)
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Joining an Active Directory domain with ICD provisioning
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