Of course, if you do not have a connection to a network, you cannot use network accounts; so the only thing remaining are local accounts. These can be created in the User Accounts applet in Control Panel, if you have sufficient permissions.
Yes, if the computer is connected to a network there are options for installing Windows that way.
The person who can best answer this question is the person who set up the networkAs a rule there will be a least one SuperUser/ Network Administrator.There will be several user accounts on the network for most of the people who just use the network to electronically move work around.The SuperUser has ownership of all files and folders on the network and the responsibility of enabling or disabling users on the networkUsers may be able to read, write or create new work on the network depending on what company policy and the workload of the SuperUser is.
A network that has been connected to larger & more powerful network system. Subnets are connected to a larger network by a bridge or router.
Many operating systems now can run on standalone computers and also on networked computers. Standalone or generic operating systems are the ones which run on standalone computers like Windows operating system running on a PC. Network operating systems are the ones which run on a server and can be accessed through client machines connected on the network. e.g. Solaris or Linux running on a server can be used as network operating systems. Even there are Windows server operating systems which can be used by clients connected on the network. ILYAS MAHIDA
when one symstem of one computer is connected to the system of other network it is called intra network
Windows is a general purpose operating system and Novell NetWare is a network operating system
Components of network device configurations How end systems are logically connected to a network How end systems are physically connected to a network
Components of network device configurations, How end systems are logically connected to a network, How end systems are physically connected to a network.
No, the following error pops up:To install updates from this website, you must be logged on as an administrator or a member of the Administrators group on your computer. If you use Windows XP, you can see if you are an administrator by going to User Accounts in Control Panel.Note: If your computer is connected to a network, network policy settings might also prevent you using this website. Contact your system administrator for help with updates.
UNIX, Microsoft Windows, and Linux ARE network operating systems.
That would depend on how you define multiuser:in the traditional timesharing sense and as Multics, Unix and VMS was designed to be multiuser, where it means many people may login to one computer at the same time via terminals connected to that computer, Windows is clearly NOT multiuser.As a system where many user accounts can exist on one computer and any of these people can login ONE AT A TIME and can access servers through a network that other users can access at the same time, Windows is multiuser.
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