what is difference of domain and workgroup
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Answer / ravi
in domain u can connect with all systems which wthin ur
domain........and the other hand WORK GROUP provide u a
separate platform of bunch of systems which only can
communicate each other into dat work group bt not other
systems can connect with dat work group.
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Answer / s md riyaz ahmed
domain:- a group of computers connected together in network
and that network contains DC domain controler where the
users are created and managed by the admin and users in a
order DC where the active directory service is installed
it maintains all computers and it provides services to all
client computers
workgroup:- work group is a group of computers where every
computer is server and client there is no DC and there are
no users everey computer can provide service to another
computer this type of network is called as PEER to PEER
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Answer / guru
Domain: One server and all other computers are clients. All
computers are controlled by one server
Workgroup: All computers are servers as well as clients
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