Which of the following scenarios depict a workgroup network
its just called a network enabled computer or server or a workgroup and this if it configured to work
NetBEUI/NetBIOS & port 137, 139, 150
Workgroup Peer-to-peer
Event Viewer is used to view log on with a standalone computer or a computer in a workgroup, but Windows firewall is used to view log on in a network.
workgroup
a network/workgroup
This is a peer-to-peer network, where all devices in the workgroup have equal status. In this model there is no central management of the network (or any network management at all).
Peer-to-peer network
A peer to peer network.
more tech involved with a domain. a workgroup is simple
workgroup
With a network.
Peer-to-peer network
A workgroup is a logical collection of computers that share resources. (or) A work group is a collection of computers that share resources.
Workgroup
A workgroup is one name for a peer-to-peer network.
They're the same thing. A Local Area Network (LAN) and a workgroup are both a local and they both do the same thing. I think the main difference is that a workgroup is a specific part of the LAN such as a department of a business whereas a LAN describes the network.