Answer Posted / jaideep
In a domain:
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One or more computers are servers. Network
administrators use servers to control the security and
permissions for all computers on the domain. This makes it
easy to make changes because the changes are automatically
made to all computers. Domain users must provide a password
or other credentials each time they access the domain.
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If you have a user account on the domain, you can log
on to any computer on the domain without needing an account
on that computer.
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You probably can make only limited changes to a
computer's settings because network administrators often
want to ensure consistency among computers.
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There can be thousands of computers in a domain.
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The computers can be on different local networks.
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