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Almost all modern Operating Systems support peer to peer networking.
Yes, it can be a networking operating system
Almost all modern day operating systems support peer to peer networking, and are usually the standard network protocol after a new installation.
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Almost all operating systems in existence today are more than capable of networking.
NO
yes
No deal
DOS (Disk Operating System) does not inherently support networking because it was designed primarily for single-user, single-task operations in a standalone environment. Its architecture lacks built-in networking capabilities and modern drivers that facilitate communication over networks. While third-party networking software and drivers can be added, native support for networking was not part of its original design, as it predates the widespread use of networks in personal computing.
networking
A library operating system is designed to efficiently manage and provide access to shared resources, such as files and data, for multiple users. Key features include resource sharing, security controls, multitasking capabilities, and support for networking.
Yes, 3 levels: hardware, operating system, application