You work as a network administrator for abc.com. All domain controllers on the abc.com network run Windows Server 2003 and all client computers run Windows XP Professional. Your colleague installs Windows XP Professional on a new computer for a new employee who has joined a week ago.

When the employee tries to log on to the domain from his computer, he is unsuccessful. The logon dialog box does not allow him to view and select the domain name. Which of the following should you do to allow the employee to login?
  1. Add the employee’s account to the Enterprise Admins group.
  2. Enable the employee’s computer account.
  3. Add the employee’s user account to the Server Operators group.
  4. Configure his computer as a member of the domain.
Explanation
Answer - D - To allow the employee to login, you should configure his computer as a member of the domain.

Key Takeaway: The employee is unable to log on to the domain from his computer because the computer is not a member of the domain. By default, a newly-installed client computer will be a member of a workgroup. Once the computer is added to the domain, the domain name will then appear in the logon dialog box and the employee will be able to log on using a domain user account.
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