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a workgroup is the name for a group of computers in a network environment. Under windows this is a name you can choose yourself for each computer. The computers who have the same workgroup name can easily exchange information through the network. A workgroup does not require a central server. a domain is basically an advanced workgroup where every computer & user requires authentication (login/pass for instance), maintained by a central server(s). workgroups are generally used in residential houses (for ex. to exchange data between 2 PCs), whereas domains are generally used in companies.
This is a peer-to-peer network, where all devices in the workgroup have equal status. In this model there is no central management of the network (or any network management at all).
An ad-hoc network is a network that doesn't have a central location. The computers and devices on it all act like a router and broadcast the network. Everything inside the network can be shared with the other computers on it. If you want more information about this type of network try the Wikipedia article in related links below.
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Yes. A server is the main component (besides the cables, hubs, and NICs) of a network. The server, as its name suggests, "serves up" resources to the network for client workstations to access. The Administrator account on the server is able to manage which normal users get to access the resources and also manages which resources they get to access and what they can do to them.
It depends on your setup. If this all of the computers are networked in a workgroup environment, then you need to have a locally stored profile on each computer that redirects to the master fileserver. The SAM will be the database in this case If you have a domain environment, then just join all of the computers into the domain and they should be able to log on to any computer on the network.The AD will take care of security nad NTDS.DIT will be database in this case
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No - a peer to peer network means that every device (even a standalone server) has the same authority in the network. Each device can choose to share resources with other devices in the network. In such a network there really isn't a 'central host' computer, unless you put a file or print or database service on a server that the other devices might want access to.
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