Yes they is different, C language are case-sensitive.
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C is case sensitive, which means that, for example, $var and $VAR are not the same variable.
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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).
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
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Yes xml is case sensitive, this includes enumerations which are also case sensitive.
Yes they is different, C language are case-sensitive.
A peer to peer network.
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win+Pause->Computer Name->Change. After you have changed the workgroup name you will have to restart your PC(s) to make it's working.
Both. "Case sensitive" means that upper case and lower case characters are treated as different characters.
Yes. C and C++ are case sensitive, although, depending on implementation, external symbols might not be case sensitive.