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Q: What type of network is a windows domain?
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Is A Client Server network for Windows 2000 is called a Domain?

NO


In a Windows 2000 domain where is the acces to an individual workstation on the network controlled?

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A Windows 2000 mode for domain controllers used when there is at least one Windows NT domain controller on the network?

Putting a question mark on the end of a statement doesn't turn it into a question.


A domain is an example of what type of logical network topology?

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A domain is an example of which type of logical network topology?

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