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How to Check Domain Name in Windows 10?

Published in Windows 10 Networking 2 mins read

You can easily check your domain name in Windows 10 through the Control Panel. Here's how:

  1. Open the Control Panel: You can do this by searching for "Control Panel" in the Windows search bar (usually located at the bottom-left of your screen) and selecting the app.

  2. Navigate to System and Security: In the Control Panel, click on "System and Security". If your Control Panel is in Category view, it will be one of the larger options. If it's in Icon view, look for the "System" icon directly.

  3. Open System: Within System and Security, click on "System". This will display basic information about your computer.

  4. Locate the Domain Information: On the "View basic information about your computer" page, find the section labeled "Computer name, domain, and workgroup settings".

  5. View Full Computer Name and Domain: Under this section, you'll see "Full computer name". If your computer is part of a domain, the domain name will be displayed directly below the computer name. If your computer is not part of a domain, it will likely show that it is part of a workgroup.

In summary, the steps are:

  1. Control Panel -> System and Security -> System
  2. Look for "Computer name, domain, and workgroup settings" section.
  3. Your domain name (if connected to a domain) will be displayed.