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Yes. A server is the main component (besides the cables, hubs, and NICs) of a network. The server, as its name suggests, "serves up" resources to the network for client workstations to access. The Administrator account on the server is able to manage which normal users get to access the resources and also manages which resources they get to access and what they can do to them.

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