Join the Active Directory domain
Unjoining an Active Directory domain
Using Terminal.app to join and unjoin
System changes made by the join process
Verifying the installation and configuration
Log in with Active Directory accounts
Troubleshooting connections to Windows SMB shares
Connecting to SMB shares on domain controllers
The DNS domain name differs from the Kerberos realm
Automatically mount network home folders
Configuring automatic home folder mounting at join time
Mounting the Windows home folder or profile path
Mounting an alternate share at login
Configure automatic home folder mounting using Group Policy
Before you can log in with Active Directory users and manage agent settings for users and computers, you must first join your macOS machine to an Active Directory domain.
Safeguard Authentication Services provides both a graphical option and a command line option for joining the domain.
Note: You cannot manage agent settings by means of Safeguard Authentication Services Group Policy if you have joined with the Apple-provided Active Directory plug-in. If you are currently bound to the domain using Apple components, unbind before proceeding.
To join the domain using the QAS Join application
From this dialog you can also specify a number of optional join arguments before continuing with the join operation. For example, you can specify a specific Active Directory container in which you want to create the new computer object. (By default it is created in the Computers Container). For a detailed explanation of each join option, see the vastool man page located in the docs directory of the installation media.
The join operation may take several seconds, to several minutes depending upon your domain configuration. Domain Join progress is continuously updated as progress proceeds.
To leave the Active Directory domain, repeat the join steps, except click Leave Domain instead. You do not have to supply Active Directory credentials when unjoining if you do not delete the Active Directory computer object. This option is available in the Leave Domain dialog options.
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