Press Win+R, type sysdm.cpl
command, click OK. In the next window, under Computer name tab, you can find this information.
How do I find my domain name in windows
I'm trying to find my network domain name.
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Kapil Arya 8,236 Reputation points MVP
Jun 30, 2024, 4:52 PM -
Ian Xue-MSFT 40,591 Reputation points Microsoft External Staff
Jun 27, 2024, 3:21 AM Hi Jimmy,
Thanks for your post. Follow these steps to find the domain name:
a. Click the Start menu button, and click Control Panel.
b. In the Control Panel, click Performance and Maintenance, and click the__System__ icon.
c. In the System Properties window, select the Computer Name tab.
d. The name of your computer will be listed as the Full computer name.
e. The domain your computer belongs to will be listed as the Domain. If, instead of__Domain__, you see Workgroup, your computer is not a member of any domain.
Best Regards,
Ian Xue
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Michael Taylor 57,216 Reputation points
Jun 25, 2024, 7:42 PM Go to the Settings app. Then search for
Network properties
. In the UX the domain is shown asNetwork name
assuming the category isdomain
.You didn't specify what type of domain you wanted. If you want the domain your user account is under then the command prompt's
USERNAME
value tells you that.SET USERDOMAIN