local users account on local PC. he don't have to log another PC in the network.
about domain domain is a logical group of network, all users are create in domain on the server that's y user can log-in in domain any where. u can set policies for user on server not a particular PC.
The local user is the person who actually uses the account to do the work they are paid to do. A domain user could be a network administrator
Navigate to Local User and Groups add the domain users to administrators group in the local system.
A Local user account is a user account that is part of the domain or work group.
Microsoft recommends that access control to computer resources be administered by using groups. In this way, many users that have similar needs for resources can be dropped into a group that has the correct permissions already configured instead of individually modifying each user account. Group permissions to access resources are configured using group policy. A policy usually addresses one very specific aspect of a system's configuration. There are many policies that can be configured for a group to control system access and behavior. Local group policy addresses only users who are physically logging into one particular machine such as the server itself or a stand alone operating system. To log into a machine locally, a user must create a unique ID/Password pair that authenticates the local user to the local physical system. Once authenticated to the local physical machine, group policy according to which local group the user is assigned is initiated. Domain authentication as well as domain group policy is maintained centrally by the server for the domain. Even if a user has configured a local ID/Password pair for their local physical computer, a different and unique ID/Password pair is created to log onto the domain. When a domain user is created, they also must be assigned to a domain group. Once the server for the domain authenticates the domain user, the policy for the domain group the user belongs to is initiated. These policies are centrally administered by the domain administrator instead of each computer in the domain being configured separately for each user. Domain group policy can be configured to control access and behavior for any resource on the entire domain including resources on client computers. Local group policy can only control what is on the local machine at which a user is sitting. Finally, domain group policy supersedes any local group policy.
No need for different password. The user can be authenticated with the same password for the DCs of a domain.
Local
user means a name what has already been used.
Yes
domain name server, different for each user.
domain administrator is responsible for arranging, managing, modifying, deletion of directories in domain/windows server in domain. The local administrator or any user who is member of administrator group can do it also on the local windows system.
In an email address, the "local part" refers to the portion before the "@" symbol. It identifies the specific user or mailbox within a domain. For example, in the email address "user@example.com," "user" is the local part. This component can include letters, numbers, and certain special characters, and it is unique within its domain.
A local server is typically a server that is set up within a specific organization or location, providing services and resources to users within that network. In contrast, a domain server is a server that manages network resources and security within a domain, allowing for centralized administration of user accounts, permissions, and policies across multiple devices. While local servers may serve specific applications or data, domain servers facilitate user authentication and resource management across a broader network.