I believe you mean "unauthorized user'. An authenticated user will be able to access data and information on other networked computers on the network if the permissions allow them to. An non-authenticated user has no access, and no permissions to do so.
I understand what you mean, and the answer to that is FALSE.
That would be a Domain Controller, used to contol computers in a networked environment.
The computers name must be unique for all computers on the same network
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a related group of networked computers forms a DOMAIN.
Yes.
E-Safety rules are rules for working safely in the computer networked environment. They are designed to keep information safe and prevent computers from being hacked or infected with viruses or worms.
it depends
Coalition for Networked Information was created in 1990.
A swarm
You can set up new employee logins on your networked computers by going to user settings, and adding users. As well, you can have your IT help you with this.
EMC2 is the leading provider of networked Storage (computer networks hard disk storage) for Enterprise sized Companies....think Fortune 2000... They make Data information available to the Network Computers in a Fault tolerant and Highly Available environment.
No - a supercomputer is a single device or system (although fast and expensive). A massive collection of networked computers can give the results of a supercomputer but they would not be considered one.