Yes, Its My opinion.
The computer on a network that requests resources from the server is called the client. The server may also be used to implement administrative security for the client computers.
You can get all the info on the TS on this link http://support.microsoft.com/kb/186498 Server Computer is the head of all the network computers that called as a client computer. Server computer main duty is the main storage of all the data of the client computers. Also, Server computer has the Main system that the client computers will be using.
A peer-peer server is a computer network in which all the computers are equal, as opposed to a client-server network in which the computers get permission from an administrative computer. All computers in a peer-peer network can share and access available data freely.
Why yes, yes i am.
For situations where there are work group computers that are fed by a main computer, Windows server software is able to configure and control the network. The client computers can receive programs and applications from the server computer. The tasks of the server computer includes recognizing each of the client computers as specific machines within the server's domain. The server computer can dispense print permissions and application permissions to each of the client computers.
The computer on a network that requests from another computer is called the client.
Client Computer
From a network topology perspective, a personal computer that is connected to the network is a node. From a software/OS perspective, this would be a network client, but personal computers can act as, or serve the role of, a server, but I think that is out of scope of the question.
Client Server
That would be called a server. A server "serves" the computer files or printer access over the network for client computers access.
Technically depends on the protocol Assuming it's a tcp/ip, computer refers by ip number and url. In design phase computers in a network often refer to as : client node workstation
Almost all kinds of computers can be used as a client computer in a client server system, depending on the needs of the client. For example, some clients relies on the local CPU and some rely on the computer's local storage.