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A peer to peer model is used in a workgroup
Which of the following scenarios depict a workgroup network
A workgroup utilizies a peer to peer networking model.
Workgroup for Electronic Data Interchange was created in 1991.
more tech involved with a domain. a workgroup is simple
Configuring a workgroup is easy - give the workgroup and name and use that name in the workgroup section for the computer identification. The other choice is for a client-server (domain) based network. Therefore you only have two choices for computer identification; either as a workgroup or as a domain (client/server).
A workgroup is 10 PCs or less, used for home or small business, each computer works independent, there is no centralized control of resources. A Domain is more than 10 computers, Microsoft recommends that you use a domain controller running a network operating system such a Windows Server 2003 to control network resources. or a domain provides centralized control
Workstation is a computer, workgroup is usually at least 2 computers connected to each other.
A workgroup is a logical collection of computers that share resources. (or) A work group is a collection of computers that share resources.
major factor that gave rise to workgroup database applications?
OBVIOUSLY! IT'S NOT A DOMAIN SERVICE! PICZO IS HARDLY EVEN A SUB-DOAMIN!
if its windows xp right click on my computer, then select properties, then click on computer name tab then on the network id button and change the workgroup in the workgroup box. Any computer you want to be in the workgroup you need to make sure all those computers say the same thing