As a result of a January 2018 Windows 10 update, you will need to join your Windows 10 iSweep to your domain. This will be handled internally for Network Services Managed Clients, however, non-managed clients will need to have Network Services work with their IT staff/third party IT company to setup a new local account on the machine in order to join this unit to your domain and complete the additional steps.
Configuring Group Policy and Active Directory
 
Active Directory Configuration
	- Open Active Directory and right-click the Domain Name at the top of the tree on the left side.
 
	- Hover over “new” and select Organizational Unit
 
	- Name the new OU “CUA – iSweep Management”
 
Group Policy Configuration
	- Create a new Group Policy Object in Group Policy Management:
 
	- Open “Group Policy Management
 
	- Right-click “Group Policy Objects” and Click “New”
 
	- Enter “CUA – iSweep Management” in the Name field and click OK.
 
	- Right-click the GPO and select “Import Settings”
 
	- Find and select the GPO extracted from “CUA_-_iSweep_Management.zip” file (see link below for this file)
 
	- Right-click the iSweep Organizational Unit in the GPO tree and select “Block Inheritance”
 
	- Right-click the iSweep Organizational Unit in the GPO tree and select “link an existing GPO”
 
	- Select “CUA – iSweep Management” and click OK.
 
	- Join the iSweeps to the Domain
 
	- Log into the machine under the local account
 
	- For Managed clients, this will be handled by CUA. For non-managed clients, you will be provided with credentials to the account LocalClient when you contact Network Services to set up the account.
 
	- Click on the Start icon
 
	- Click on the gear symbol to open the Settings page
 
	- Click on System
 
	- Click on the About tab, and select Join a Domain
 
	- Enter the name of the domain you are joining
 
	- Sign into the login prompt with a network account.
 
	- The iSweep will authenticate to the domain. You will then need to restart.
 
	- Move Active Directory computer objects for the iSweeps to the newly created Organizational Unit. (Most likely in the “Computers” OU by default).
 
	- Restart all iSweep devices for the new Group Policy Settings to be applied.
 
	- Log off of and re-launch ProDOC. If you do not receive a message stating that ProDOC is running in a “Degraded” mode, the process has been successful.
 
(If the error appears, the iSweep is not available to the workstation and will need troubleshooting.)