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I Just Started Learning Active Directory. I Saw that when we add or join a computer to a domain a computer Account is created. If a new Computer Account is Created Every time, is there any use in Creating Computer Account by right clicking and creating a computer account. Is there any way to connect this created computer account when a new machine is added?










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          Your question is off-topic for SO but yes, there is use for creating computer accounts manually if you have i.e. only the permission to join computers but not to create them (another department/person does that part). You'll find such scenarios normally only in huge environments.






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