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NOS or "Network operating systems."
If we focus on sharing documents - True.
C. Server
A client-server network better than a peer-to-peer network because it allows centralized control. This includes centralized user management and enforcement of centralized security measures.
I am sorry. I am trying to think of how to answer your question however I really do not know what you are asking here.
Client/Server networks provide more security than typically needed for a home network.
The network is there to enable clients to communicate with one another. What the clients do is up to the users or service providers.
Computers that collect information from all the clients on a network have configuration management software installed. An administrator of a computer network would also be able to collect all information from clients.
Client/server computing, as opposed to Peer to Peer computing, is when there is a directory server present on the network, such as Windows Server 200x, LDAP, Novell eDirectory, or an equivelant. This server acts as a central authority for computers on the network.
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MAN (metropolitan area network)