Windows 10: Quick Question: Can Windows 10 Home join azureAD domain?

Discus and support Quick Question: Can Windows 10 Home join azureAD domain? in Windows 10 Ask Insider to solve the problem; my 1st thought was no going off home can't join normal domains but on here it lists: Operating Systems: All Windows 10 devices... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Ask Insider' started by /u/pushbutan, Aug 6, 2020.

  1. Quick Question: Can Windows 10 Home join azureAD domain?

    /u/pushbutan, Aug 6, 2020
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  2. Windows 10 AzureAD joined device different login questions

    Hi there -

    I have remote offices all over the world where we're trying to slim down on the footprint but not having local domain controllers or any physical servers. I have AzureAD setup and I can join machines to it remotely over the internet. It seems that when this
    is joined to AAD the user that registered it is the only one that is allowed to login to it. I had another forum question for this where they suggested we use AzureAD\UPN to login as a different user but that didn't seem to work.

    Is this possible? Could I have remote machines that are not joined to an On-Prem DC, that can authenticate different users logging in locally (eg not RDP they're just sitting at a destkop)?

    Thanks,

    Ward
     
    WardAnderson1, Aug 6, 2020
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  3. StumfSlo Win User
    Deleting a AzureAD joined uer from Windows 10 because of downgrade

    Ok i think I found the trick:

    AzureAD joined users can be deleted via:

    • Open a admin powershell and type sysdm.cpl
    • In Advanced tab go to User Profiles and click Settings
    • Here u can now see all the AzureAD joined users as well as local ones.
    • Delete the offending user

    WARNING THIS WILL DELETE ALL THE SELECTED USERS DATA IN HIS HOME FOLDER. IF DATA IS NEEDED BACK IT UP!!!
     
    StumfSlo, Aug 6, 2020
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  4. Quick Question: Can Windows 10 Home join azureAD domain?

    Joining Windows 10 to Office365/azure

    Hi Lan,



    Based on your description, we understand that you want to join Azure AD from a local admin. You may refer to this article

    AzureAD Domain Join – Add user to local adminstrator group.


    In addition, we suggest you post the question in
    Azure forum
    for dedicated assistance. This is the specific channel that handles Azure related questions and issue.



    Thanks for your understanding.



    Regards,

    Tina
     
    Tina Chen MSFT, Aug 6, 2020
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