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the main reason behind that is we can control sharing resources in domain,and as well as as we can use more no.of systems than in workgroup,and we can provide user permissinons in domain.

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Which requires the assistance of a network administrator a workgroup or a domain?

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Can a workgroup and a domain share the same name?

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To remove a client from a domain you must simple join?

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What is the difference between workgroup and domain?

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Does a domain uses a peer-to-peer networking model?

No. A Domain uses a Client/Server networking Model. A Workgroup uses a peer-to-peer networking model.


Which windows cannot join to domain?

Windows 98 machines don't join a domain - they are just able to browse it. You only have a choice to change the workgroup name on a Win98 machine - you make the workgroup name the same as the domain name and they can browse the network resources and map drives to them. They are like XP Home edition which can just join workgroups and not domains.


What is diffrnce Workgroup and Domain?

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