It's pretty simple once you know how. Click on the start button, then click on My computer, when it opens look to the left under System Tasks, then click on View System Information. After it opens click on Computer Name.
Look for Workgroup: WORKGROUP If, it says (workgroup) the computer is a single owned computer and not in a network of other computers. If, it has another name or letters like: USPS then it's in a group or network and a member of a domain.
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The DNS server is used to translate an alphanumeric address into an IP address that a computer can understand. As such, the computer will know which domain name to contact.
A Hostname is a unique Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) which contains a domain and a computer name for the purpose of identifying each computer that is used in the internet. It could be one or a group of labels which helps in identifying a computer in the domain name system(DNS) hierarchy. Hope this helps.
The DNS: domain name server.
Zambia has computer domain name .zm
Domain Name
Control panel.
The domain name of a puma is a mountain lion
Domain Name System (DNS).
DNS translates a domain name into an access IP. Every website is hosted on an IP, the DNS servers tell your computer where a particular domain is hosted.
A domain name identifies the location of an area on a server.
It stands for Domain Name System.